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  1. Xerosis is the medical name for dry skin. It comes from Greek: ‘xero’ means ‘dry’ and ‘osis’ means ‘disease’ or ‘medical disorder’. Xerosis is caused by a lack of moisture in the skin, which may be the result of ageing (senile Xerosis) or due to underlying diseases such as Diabetes. The result is dry or very dry, rough and ...

  2. If the oil is depleted, the skin becomes dry. Dry skin, unless it is an inherited disorder or is caused by another condition, is called xeroderma. Dry skin is common, especially among people past middle age. Risk factors for dry skin include. Cold, dry weather. Frequent bathing, particularly if using harsh soaps. Atopic dermatitis.

  3. May 4, 2021 · Xerosis (also known as asteatosis) is the medical term used to describe abnormally dry skin, which is caused by dehydration of the stratum corneum (the horny cell layer of the epidermis) (Oakley 2015). A lack of moisture in the stratum corneum causes the skin surface to lose its flexibility, resulting in splits and cracks.

  4. Xeroderma is dry skin that is neither inherited nor associated with systemic abnormalities. Diagnosis is clinical. Treatment involves moisturizers and other measures to keep the skin moist. Xeroderma results from delayed shedding of the superficial cells of the skin, yielding fine white scale. Risk factors for xerosis include the following:

  5. Xerosis can look like dry, rough patches of skin with cracks, flaking and peeling. The skin can be red and itchy. Constant scratching and rubbing can cause the skin to become thick and leathery. Xerosis can affect the skin on any part of the body but commonly occurs on the lower legs, arms, scalp and hands. What factors contribute to skin dryness?

  6. Xerosis cutis (pronounced zi-roh-sis kyoo-tis) is the medical term for abnormally dry skin. A less severe form of xerosis is xeroderma or normal dry skin. While xerosis is often a temporary condition that leaves the skin looking scaly, it can also cause discomfort, itchiness, and inflammation.

  7. Dec 16, 2021 · Introduction. Xerosis cutis or asteatosis is caused by reduced hydration of the stratum corneum and characterized by clinical signs such as small to large scales, cracks, and inflammation [ 1 ]. This is often accompanied by pruritus and risks for secondary infections [ 2, 3 ].

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