Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Dry patches on skin

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What is Dry patches on skin?
Symptoms of Dry patches on skin
- Rough texture or flakiness in localized areas
- Redness or irritation around the affected area
- Cracked skin, especially on elbows, knees, or hands
- Itching or discomfort, which worsens with dryness
- Tightness or a sensation of the skin pulling
What causes Dry patches on skin?
- Environmental factors, such as cold weather or low humidity
- Harsh skincare products, including soaps or exfoliants that strip moisture
- Skin conditions, like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis
- Dehydration, which reduces the moisture content in your skin
- Allergic reactions to certain substances, including cosmetics or laundry detergents
- Underlying medical conditions, such as thyroid issues or diabetes
Risk factors for Dry patches on skin
- Cold, dry weather, which can strip moisture from the skin
- Frequent hand washing, especially in environments with harsh chemicals
- Pre-existing skin conditions, like eczema or psoriasis
- Age, as older skin tends to produce less natural oil
- Dehydration or not drinking enough water
- Exposure to irritants, such as certain soaps or fragrances
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How is Dry patches on skin diagnosed?
- Examine your skin to identify the pattern and severity of dryness
- Review your skincare routine to see if any products are contributing to dryness
- Ask about any underlying health conditions, such as eczema or diabetes
How is Dry patches on skin treated?
- Moisturizing regularly with creams or oils that lock in moisture
- Using gentle skincare products designed for dry or sensitive skin
- Avoiding harsh exfoliants or products that can irritate the skin further
- Prescription treatments for underlying skin conditions, like eczema or psoriasis
- Lifestyle changes, such as increasing water intake and using a humidifier
Medications for Dry patches on skin
Can Dry patches on skin be prevented?
- Use a humidifier to add moisture to the air during dry months
- Avoid hot showers and switch to lukewarm water, which is gentler on the skin
- Hydrate regularly by drinking plenty of water and using nourishing creams
- Protect your skin with gloves or protective clothing when exposed to harsh elements
Managing Dry patches on skin at home
- Applying coconut oil or shea butter to nourish and hydrate dry areas
- Using a gentle, fragrance-free body wash to avoid further irritation
- Taking oatmeal baths to soothe irritated skin
- Drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated from the inside out
When should you seek help for Dry patches on skin?
- Dry patches persist despite moisturizing efforts
- Severe irritation or swelling occurs
- Additional symptoms, such as infection or pain, develop
- Underlying conditions like eczema or psoriasis are suspected
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