November 22, 2019

dry skin

What to Do About Dry Skin in the Winter

Dry skin is a friend to no one and can be downright intolerable in the winter. It’s itchy and with frequent scratching comes bleeding. Thankfully, with a little extra care, you can give your skin the moisture it needs and deserves this winter.

Say Goodbye to Wool

While wool can keep the skin very warm, it is also irritating to the skin. Instead, dress in warm layers made of cotton when you get cold. This will also help to protect the skin from the damaging impacts of cold wind.

Invest in a Quality Lotion

The best thing you can do for your skin is to keep it moisturized. The most straightforward way to do this is by using a thick lotion. It’s harder to apply in the winter when you are already wearing many layers, but it’s the most important time of year to keep on it. Apply it before going outside and before going to bed.

Many dry skin sufferers have found relief through moisturizers like Sween24 which is great for moisturizing the skin and lips. Lactic Acids help to seal in moisture. Try to seek out moisturizers with added lactic acid to help even more. Atrac-Tain® has lactic acid and is very soothing to the skin.

Turn Down the Heat

The higher the heat, the more your skin will dry out. Keeping your home and car slightly cooler will help to keep the skin from drying out as much. Add an additional layer of cotton clothing if you get chilly.

Keep the Humidifier Running

To help combat the dry heat, have the humidifier running in the room you spend the most time in. Any little moisture that is in the air is getting zapped out by the heat. You will want to compensate for this by having a humidifier replace it and then some. You may even notice less of a sore throat.

Shake Up Your Bathing Routine

Try to keep your baths and showers no longer than 10 minutes. We know, it doesn’t sound as enjoyable as a nice, warm bath on a cold day, but it does dry out the skin. The temperature should also be lukewarm, as hot water dries out the skin. Also, you should apply moisturizer immediately to your skin after exiting the shower. 

Take Vitamin D

Sadly, with winter we have to say goodbye to frequent sun exposure. A lack of vitamin D has been shown to cause problems with the skin. Adding a supplement like this to your diet can help combat dry skin and eczema. Consult with your doctor before doing so.

Drink Plenty of Water

To stay hydrated from the inside out, drink enough water each day. You should be drinking around 8 eight-ounce glasses of water each day. Dry skin is inevitable in the winter, but don’t think there isn’t a resolution! When you start getting the sore, itchy feeling, reach out to ACG Medical Supply for help.

Holidays

Staying Safe Through the Holidays

The holidays are a wonderful time to come together with loved ones. It’s lovely to be able to reminisce about the days of the past and make new memories to bond over next year. As enjoyable as these times are, the holidays and the winter season, in general, can pose added risks to older adults’ health. Here are some ways to stay safe this season and enjoy all the festivities have to offer.

Spend time with loved ones wherever you can.

Sometimes the winter season can get people feeling down. Seasonal affective disorder can impact anyone. One thing that can help with this is being around others. As you age, it can become difficult to gather with loved ones in the same capacity as the days of the past. This doesn’t mean you should go without seeing loved ones, you only have to be a little more creative. If it’s difficult to get out of your home, have others over to your space. Even if your space is smaller than what it used to be, you can still have family over. It’s an opportunity to make new traditions and memories that are just as special.

Enjoy the holiday treats in moderation.

By all means, have a couple of cookies or some slices of salty meats and cheese. Just don’t overdo it. If you have a health condition like diabetes or heart disease, you can put your health at risk by indulging too heavily on these items. Set yourself up for success by always having healthier options available that are just as enjoyable.

Ask others for help.

The holiday stress can take a toll on anyone. Don’t try to do it all yourself. Reach out if you need help with anything from wrapping presents to shoveling. In fact, if you are trying to shovel for a long period of time, you may want to reconsider. The heart has to work twice as hard to keep you warm while you exert yourself in the snow. Consider taking frequent breaks or reaching out for assistance.

Decorate safely.

It’s fun to get out twinkle lights this time of year, but it can pose some fire hazards and fall risks. Use newer lights that have been safety tested to not overheat. Also, take care to lay cords and extension cords in a way that will prevent tripping hazards.

Prevent illness.

Winter is not the time to relax on germ precaution. It’s cold and flu season culminated with exposure to more people. Be sure to always wash your hands before touching your face or eating. Do your best to avoid coming in contact with others who may be sick.

 Dress Warm.

Hypothermia is a very real winter threat. Always dress for the season whether inside or outside of the home. You never know when a fall may happen or when your car might stall. Be sure that you’re dressed to withstand a longer period outside should the situation arise. If you’re worried about finding yourself in this situation, you may want to consider the Guardian Alert 911 and the Freedom Alert for safety.  Additionally, dressing warmly can help to prevent sickness. Keeping yourself safe is a priority year-round, but it can often be forgotten about in the mix of the holidays. Get the products to help keep you stay safe before the accident occurs from ACG Medical Supply.

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