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  1. Dry skin is also called xerosis, xeroderma or asteatosis (lack of fat). Who gets dry skin? Both males and females of all ages can be affected. There is some racial variability in water and lipid content of the skin. Dry skin that starts in early childhood may be one of about 20 types of ichthyosis (fish-scale skin). There is often a family ...

  2. During the winter, indoor heating or cozying up to a fireplace can rob skin of moisture, making skin dry and chapped. When low humidity causes dry skin, making some skin care changes can relieve and heal dry skin. Dermatologists recommend that you use plenty of moisturizer. Creams and ointments tend to work better than lotions.

  3. Lueangarun S, Soktepy B, et al. “Efficacy of anti-inflammatory moisturizer vs hydrophilic cream in elderly patients with moderate to severe xerosis: A split site, triple-blinded, randomized, controlled trial.” J Cosmet Dermatol. 2019 Oct 14. Terrie YC. “Itchy, scratchy skin: Preventing and managing xerosis.” Pharma Times. Posted 6/18/2013.

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · Xerosis, commonly known as dry skin, is a condition of rough, scaling, and sometimes cracking skin. Dry skin is caused by environmental factors, such as cold weather and frequent bathing, as well as by medical conditions such as atopic dermatitis ( eczema ), hypothyroidism, and malnutrition. Dry skin develops due to a decrease in the natural ...

  5. Mar 13, 2019 · Xerosis is dry skin resulting from dehydration of the stratum corneum (Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3). The outer keritanized skin layers require 10-20% of water by volume to compensate for evaporative loss and maintain structural integrity. Pathological loss of lipids in the stratum corneum results in dramatic transepidermal dehydration, up to ...

  6. Aug 25, 2023 · For very dry hands, apply petroleum jelly liberally at bedtime and put on plain cotton socks or gloves. Use warm water and limit bath time. Long showers or baths and hot water remove your skin's natural oils. Limit bathing to no more than once a day and no longer than 5-10 minutes. Use warm, not hot, water.

  7. 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:

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