We have become more dependent on medication to treat conditions like depression and tension headaches. Skin care treatment for dryness may very well be necessary because of a side effects of the medication you are taking for a condition that is not related to it. It is important to monitor your skin for signs of irritation once you have started any new medication. Visit us!
If you’ve had dry skin, but don’t know whether or not it was an issue prior to taking your treatment, you might need to consult with your physician and explore alternative medications to rule out adverse effects that could be the reason for the dry skin.
Poor Nutrition
A poor diet is usually the reason for skin issues. For your body to function effectively, it requires the right balance of nutrients. Vegetarians and vegans are more likely have dry skin issues due to the absence of animal fats. A deficiency in vitamin B12 can cause problems with your oil glands (sebaceous) and result in dry skin.
A careful review of your diet is essential in order to treat any skin issue (oily dry or itchy). Dermatologists are the best at identifying issues with skin care due to diet and recommend appropriate measures to restore the natural vitality of your skin.
However, here are a few things to avoid if you can to ensure that your skin as healthy as it can be:
* Fried food items (chicken, French fries)
* processed sugars
* caffeine, coffee, tea, soft drinks
* high fat dairy products like cheese or milk (consuming low-fat versions of cheese and milk may not be great, but they are better for skin!)
Now the best thing that you can take to improve your skin care is water.
That’s right, water. Water naturally removes toxins from your body. Therefore, the more you drink of it, the cleaner your body will become. Water is particularly beneficial for acne sufferers and can help in preventing wrinkles from developing.
Sebaceous Issues in Skin Treatment