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- Xeroderma - Wikipedia
Xeroderma occurs most commonly on the scalp, lower legs, arms, hands, knuckles, the sides of the abdomen, and thighs Symptoms most associated with xeroderma are such skin conditions as scaling (the visible peeling of the outer skin layer), itching, and skin fissures (cracked skin)
- Dry Skin (Xeroderma): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment Prevention
The medical term for dry skin is xeroderma (pronounced “ze-ROW-derm-ah”) Xerosis (pronounced “ze-ROW-sis”) is severely dry skin Dry skin feels like rough patches of your skin that can flake or look scaly If your skin is dry, it may or may not be itchy (pruritis) Severe dry skin may crack and bleed
- Dry Skin (Xeroderma): Causes, Treatments, and More - DermNet
Dry skin is also called xerosis, xeroderma or asteatosis (lack of fat) Who gets dry skin? Both males and females of all ages can be affected There is some racial variability in water and lipid content of the skin Dry skin that starts in early childhood may be one of about 20 types of ichthyosis (fish- scale skin)
- Xeroderma - Dermatology - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Xeroderma is dry skin that is neither inherited nor associated with systemic abnormalities Diagnosis is clinical Treatment involves moisturizers and other measures to keep the skin moist
- Dry skin - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dry skin, also known as xerosis or xeroderma, has many causes, including cold or dry weather, sun damage, harsh soaps, and overbathing You can do a lot on your own to improve dry skin, including moisturizing and practicing sun protection year-round Try various products and skin care routines to find an approach that works for you
- What Is Xeroderma? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Xeroderma is the medical term for dry skin Learn what causes it, how to spot it, and the best ways to treat and prevent it
- Xeroderma pigmentosum | About the Disease | GARD
Xeroderma pigmentosum, commonly known as XP, is an inherited condition characterized by an extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), which is present in sunlight and may also be found in some types of artificial lighting
- What Is Xeroderma? Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Xeroderma, also known as dry skin, is a condition caused by a decrease in the skin’s ability to retain moisture It is often influenced by environmental factors, aging, certain medications, or underlying health issues
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