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Is Your Skin Getting Too Dry? These Medical Conditions Could Be The Reason, Check It

Listed in this article are few of the underlying medical conditions that your dry skin could suggest. Read on to know more.

The skin getting dry and a bit itchy could be common during the winter season for a few. But when the condition prolongs, it should be checked immediately. This could be a sign of serious health issues or certain underlying medical conditions.

There are several causes for a dry skin. When the wind gets dry or when you use certain harsh soaps, it draws the moisture out of the skin making your skin dry and leaves you with a tight skin. Yet another cause is the air conditioner. This too will draw the moisture and leave the skin dry.

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In order to treat this dry skin problem you can apply moisturisers or certain herbal remedies. This might help one, but if the problem recurs , even under normal weather conditions then it might be a sign that you are suffering from certain related health problems.

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What could be the reason for extreme dryness of the skin then? So, here is a list of medical conditions that your dry skin could signify. Take a look.

1. Diabetes:

1. Diabetes:

Can diabetes lead to a dry skin? Yes it does. When the blood sugar level is not normal in the body, it not just leaves one dehydrated but also leads to extreme dryness of the skin.

2. Side Effects Of Medications:

2. Side Effects Of Medications:

It isn't just the weather conditions that can cause skin dryness but also there are certain medications that lead to skin dryness. Medicines for high blood pressure is just one among them that causes skin dryness.

3. Hormonal Changes:

3. Hormonal Changes:

Yet another condition that causes dry skin is the changes in hormonal levels in the body. This generally happens when people tend to age.

4. Hypothyroidism:

4. Hypothyroidism:

The oil produced by your skin lessens when you suffer from hypothyroidism. This in turn makes the skin dry and rough.

5. Lack Of Nutrition:

5. Lack Of Nutrition:

When the body lacks in adequate nutrients, especially vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and selenium, it causes extreme dryness of the skin.

6. Eczema:

6. Eczema:

When the skin gets too dry or scaly and the normal moisturisers fail to provide any help then it could be a sign that you are suffering from eczema.

7. Psoriasis:

7. Psoriasis:

If you see that the skin is getting too dry, along with red and scaly patches, then this is a clear sign that you are suffering from psoriasis.

8. Dehydration:

8. Dehydration:

When the body lacks in water, it fails to provide enough supply of moisture to the skin. This leads to a dry skin.

Story first published: Monday, February 13, 2017, 13:56 [IST]
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