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- $Title{Do You Have any Suggestions that Might Help with My Problem Itch?}
- $Subject{itch itching winter Skin dries out crack chap body oils chapped lips}
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- Do You Have any Suggestions that Might Help with My Problem Itch?
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- QUESTION: It probably is associated with the seasons, because it happens each
- year at the same time, but I develop a terrible itch throughout my body that
- is often more than I can bear. I've tried a number of antihistamines with
- little success. Do you have any suggestions that might help?
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- ANSWER: Your description, the time of the year and, incidentally, your
- postmark all help me to determine that you are probably suffering from the
- effects that cold winter weather may inflict on your skin. The colder air of
- winter fails to hold the amount of humidity or moisture that the warmer
- breezes do, and as a result our skin literally "dries out", becoming itchy as
- a result, and often making our fingertips crack and our lips chap. If, in
- addition, your sweat glands are a bit less active, or your body oils are
- decreased due to your own body chemistry or advancing years, your
- susceptibility to this annoyance is increased. The problem may run in
- families, particularly where there is a history of allergies, asthma and skin
- problems. It may be aggravated by a commonly used remedy for aches and pains
- that come on with cold weather, soaking hands and feet in warming baths or
- tubs. This extracts the oils in the skin even more, as can over frequent
- bathing and washing, and the use of too much soap. When winter skin dryness
- strikes, there are a number of ways you can help yourself, but antihistamines
- is not one of them. Try to limit your washing and bathing, and switch to a
- mild soap, one with low alkaline content that may contain oil or skin
- moisturizers. Use specifically prepared skin moisturizers and lotions after
- bathing. The over-the-counter products do just fine. Protect damaged skin
- from additional exposure; use moisturizers to treat chapped lips. If winters
- truly get to you beyond your ability to endure, and your life style and
- circumstances permit, you might consider spending this time of the year in
- climates that are more considerate of your skin.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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