
Skin diseases that often occur in the summer, Asst. Prof. Dr. Marisa Pongpruetipan, Head of the Dermatology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย, Thai Red Cross Society, stated that sunlight is not only harmful to the skin. Because it provides vitamin D that helps us have strong bones. But it is also an advantage that comes with disadvantages. Because sunlight causes the skin to lose moisture, darken the skin, and may also increase the risk of skin cancer. Therefore, it is the reason that in the summer we should take special care of our skin.
Skin diseases that occur in summer
- Heat rash is caused by moisture from sweat, clothing that is not covered all the time. And is not breathable, which can cause red rashes on the body.
- A skin disease caused by fungus , with symptoms of rashes or inflamed bumps in various folds. Such as the armpits and under the breasts. The rashes can form large patches and are itchy.
- Atopic dermatitis: When the skin comes into contact with sweat, a rash may develop that was previously unheard of. Rash often occurs in areas where sweat is common, such as the forehead, folds in the arms and legs, and armpits.
How to take care of your skin in summer
Skin that tends to have more problems in the summer than others is those with oily skin. Because when sebum mixes with sweat, it causes more sebum to spread, which may make your face feel oilier than usual.
You can gently wipe away the sweat with a handkerchief or tissue, but it is not recommended to press the tissue hard because it may squeeze out too much oil from the sebaceous glands. If you can wash your face, you can do so as well. It is recommended to use a mild soap to wash your face.
People with dry skin may experience irritation from sweat and grime, and may experience a burning sensation or redness.
If we can reduce the contact of sweat with the skin as much as possible, that would be the best thing.
How to choose sunscreen to care for your skin in the summer
You should choose a sunscreen that is effective in protecting your skin from both A and B sunlight. That is, choose a sunscreen that contains titanium or zinc oxide, or a UVA symbol with a circle around it, and includes the PPD or PA value. As for the SPF value, you should choose an SPF of 30 or higher, and you should reapply sunscreen when you have to spend the day outdoors.