Tuesday, October 9, 2012

What Dr. Corradini from Chile says


Sun care, moisturizing and control of diseases that are exacerbated in cold periods are major skin care required during this period.
The sun came every summer we are reminded that it is necessary to worry about the skin from harmful ultraviolet rays action. However, care is needed throughout the year, in winter it can also compromise the welfare of this great human body.
According to Doctor Eduardo Corradini, a dermatologist at the Oncology Clinic Foundation Arturo Lopez Perez (Falp) during winter is also important and necessary protection from ultraviolet radiation.
UVB radiation causes burns, redness and visible damage, whereas UVA radiation penetrates deep into the skin, causing unseen damage that eventually will be spots, wrinkles, and long term can become malignant. "Indeed in period Earth winter receives less radiation, but you should not stop using sunscreen factor all day, but especially between 11 and 16 hours, "he says.



In winter season, this concern should be increased. "It raises the intensity of the radiation reflected not only by producing the snow, but also by the height," says the specialist. moisturized skin during cold low temperatures and wind affect the skin. Those that are not well maintained or are prone to dryness may suffer more, so we recommend adequate hydration products of retaining the water molecules in the skin and restore its softness.
 

According to Dr. Corradini claims, in cold periods are enhanced these diseases are associated with dry skin, such as psoriasis or atopic dermatitis. "One reason for this phenomenon is that people tend to bundle up more, which increases water loss from the skin," he explains.


Skin diseasesRosacea is a disease that in winter, in areas where space is heated, is reactivated.
Treatment should be continued throughout the year and, if possible, avoid excessive heating or sudden temperature changes, explains Dr. Corradini.
Also, in winter erythema may appear perneo, acquaintances chilblains. They are just exaggerating the cold response from some areas of the skin, which generally correspond to the terminal movement such as fingers and toes, ear lobes and the tip of the nose. Symptoms include itching, localized swelling, pain and even ulceration may occur.
To prevent this, we suggest the use of gloves, wash hands with warm water and protect themselves when going outdoors. If they persist, you should consult a dermatologist.


RecommendationsTo look after the welfare of the skin in winter, Dr. Corradini points:
- Take short showers.
- Use soap or mild cleaning.
- Coming out of the shower, use emollient products.
- Avoid excess shelter.
- Use SPF.
- Avoid heated places.

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