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Treatments for Dry skin

Treatments for Dry skin

The list of treatments mentioned in various sources for Dry skin includes the following list. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans.

  • Vitamin A - possibly used for related vitamin A deficiency
  • Keep baths or showers short
  • Use warm (not hot) water
  • Use as little soap as possible
  • Aveeno
  • Cetaphil
  • Mild soaps like Neutrogena or Dove
  • Dry your skin thoroughly but gently
  • Use bath oils and moisturizers at least daily. Thick, greasy moisturizers work best. Avoid products with alcohol
  • Use a humidifier if the air is dry
  • Drink plenty of water throughout the day
  • Apply cool compresses to itchy areas
  • Over-the-counter cortisone creams or lotions

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Drugs and Medications used to treat Dry skin:

Note:You must always seek professional medical advice about any prescription drug, OTC drug, medication, treatment or change in treatment plans.

Some of the different medications used in the treatment of Dry skin include:

  • Boric Acid
  • Borofax
  • Lactic Acid
  • LactiCare
  • Lactinol
  • Lactinol-E
  • Lanolin, Cetyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Petrolatum and Mineral Oil
  • Lubriderm
  • Lubriderm Fragrance Free

Medical news summaries about treatments for Dry skin:

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Discussion of treatments for Dry skin:

The most common treatment for dry skin is the use of moisturizers to reduce water loss and soothe the skin. Moisturizers come in several forms — ointments, creams, and lotions. Ointments are mixtures of water in oil, usually either lanolin or petrolatum. Creams are preparations of oil in water, which is the main ingredient. Creams must be applied more often than ointments to be most effective. Lotions contain powder crystals dissolved in water, again the main ingredient. Because of their high water content, they feel cool on the skin and don’t leave the skin feeling greasy. Although they are easy to apply and may be more pleasing than ointments and creams, lotions don’t have the same protective qualities. You may need to apply them frequently to relieve the signs and symptoms of dryness. Moisturizers should be used indefinitely to prevent recurrence of dry skin.

A humidifier can add moisture to the air. Bathing less often and using milder soaps also can help relieve dry skin. Warm water is less irritating to dry skin than hot water. (Source: excerpt from Skin Care and Aging - Age Page - Health Information: NIA)

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Dry Skin (Xerosis): Treatment
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

  • Emollients and humectants should be incorporated into the patient's daily routine; Avoid harsh antibacterial soaps, and avoid long, hot baths or showers; Apply rich creams (e.g. Keri lotionR, EucerinR) that are fragrance-free and hypoallergenic immediately after bathing and twice daily
  • Hydroxyzine and even phototherapy can be helpful to these patients. Bile acid-sequestering medications can help liver patients with xerosis and pruritus
  • Topical steroid ointments are sometimes necessary to control the pruritus until the skin barrier function is restored
  • Compliance is a problem in xerosis patients who don’t want to put greasy or heavy creams on their skin
  • Systemic retinoids are sometimes used as adjuvant therapy for patients with certain genetic ichthyoses
  • For the rare patient that has an associated malignancy, the xerosis should improve once the malignancy is eradicated

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Source: In a Page: Signs and Symptoms, 2004



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