Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

More Than Winter-Dry Skin

Reader's Digest India

|

December 2021

Eczema and psoriasis flare up this time of year. Here’s what you need to know

- Lisa Marie Conklin

More Than Winter-Dry Skin

For some people, freezing temperatures and harsh winds can cause more than chapped lips and dry skin. People with eczema or psoriasis—two inflammatory skin conditions—are most likely to experience flare-ups when the weather turns cold and dry. Though these skin conditions are often mistaken for each other (both can include itching, rashes, and redness), there are differences in how they affect the body and how they are treated.

There are several types of eczema, but the most common is atopic dermatitis (AD), an allergic skin disease. The main symptom is itching, which can be so intense that scratching leaves the skin vulnerable to infection. “Eczema is an inherited skin condition often associated with asthma or allergic rhinitis [hay fever],” says Jeffrey Weinberg, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology with the Mount Sinai hospitals in New York City.

Eczema often starts in early childhood, and some people outgrow the symptoms as they age. In children the disease usually appears on the cheeks, elbows, knees and scalp. In adults, eczema typically shows up in the creases of the face and neck, behind the knees, and on the wrists and ankles.

Besides itching, eczema symptoms can include dry, red, scaly, or inflamed skin; bleeding (from scratching); swelling; crusted or oozing skin; and rough, leathery, scaly patches. These symptoms can come and go, with periods of clear skin followed by flare-ups when the skin becomes itchy and irritated again.

MORE STORIES FROM Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

Ash and After

Amid the ruins and rhythms of our times, Anju Dodiya paints what remains—empathy, imagination, and quiet endurance

time to read

4 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

Krishna (Spring in Kulu)

The Russian painter, writer, philosopher and public intellectual Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947) was one of those rare individuals for whom the often-misused word 'polymath' truly applied—his interests in and mastery over wildly disparate parts of the human experience was undeniable.

time to read

1 min

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

A Single Spark

When a woman caught on fire at a barbecue, Ralph Tölke acted immediately

time to read

3 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

STAYING AHEAD OF SUPERBUGS

INFECTIOUS BACTERIA ARE BECOMING HARDER TO TREAT WITH ANTIBIOTICS, PUTTING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD AT RISK

time to read

8 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

CRAFTED IN KOLHAPUR

FROM HANDCRAFTED CHAPPALS AND GOLD SAAJ TO FIERY CURRIES AND HOMESPUN KINDNESS—KOLHAPUR IS A CITY WHERE LEGACY IS STITCHED, MOULDED, AND SIMMERED INTO EVERYDAY LIFE

time to read

4 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

REVERSING THE RISE

How smart habits, good food, and mindful living can help you take control of diabetes- one step at a time

time to read

3 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

What Were You Inking?!?

Not everyone still loves their tattoos 20 years (or even 20 minutes) later

time to read

8 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

The Power of Kindness

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on mothers in positions of power and ...

time to read

3 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR FOOD

Save money and cut waste with these tips— from bulk buying to storing the right way

time to read

4 mins

November 2025

Reader's Digest India

Reader's Digest India

MEXICO'S DAY OF THE DEAD - Beauty Beyond the Grave

Step into a country where life and death meet in parades, altars, flavours, and flowers—each region offering its own spellbinding tribute to the departed

time to read

4 mins

November 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size