8 Steps to REALLY treat your dry skin
Springville Dermatology Blog
by admin
7M ago
Are you experiencing flaky or itchy skin? Do you live in a dry climate environment? Dry skin, also known as xerosis, is a common skin condition characterized by skin that is dry, flaky, and itchy. It occurs when the skin loses moisture and natural oils, which can be caused by factors such as cold or dry weather, hot water, harsh soaps or detergents, and certain medical conditions or medications.  Dry skin can occur anywhere on the body but is often more common on the arms, legs, hands, and feet. In some cases, dry skin can lead to complications such as eczema, infections, or other skin ..read more
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What should you do when you find a rash?
Springville Dermatology Blog
by admin
7M ago
Rashes may not be the end of the world, but they are not comfortable or ideal. When you find a rash, it’s essential to identify the cause and severity of the rash. Here are some steps you can take: Observe the rash: Take a closer look at the rash and note its color, texture, and size. Look for any other symptoms such as itching, pain, or fluid-filled blisters. Also, try to recall any recent changes in your lifestyle, such as new foods, products, or medications you’ve been using. Clean the affected area: Clean the affected area with mild soap and water. Avoid scrubbing the rash or using hot ..read more
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3 Tips to Protect Your Skin in the Summer
Springville Dermatology Blog
by admin
7M ago
Laying out in the sun is a great way to get tan during the summer. However, there are many risks and dangers with leaving your skin unprotected. If you want to protect your skin and its health but still enjoy the sun this summer, follow these tips! Apply Sunscreen: Apply sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Apply it 15-30 minutes before going outside and reapply it every two hours or more frequently if you’re sweating or swimming. Remember to apply sunscreen to all exposed skin, including your face, ears, neck, and hands. Wear Protective Clothing ..read more
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