How to Treat and Prevent Dry Skin in Seniors for the Winter
According to the Mayo Clinic, more than half of adults over age 40 have dry skin. Scaly, dry skin is often very itchy and can trigger lots of scratching or picking, which increases an elder’s risk of developing skin infections and is just overall uncomfortable. Dry skin in seniors can become exacerbated during winter months if not properly cared for. At MorningStar senior living Glendale az, we define wellness as a comprehensive, holistic strength. Whether in clinical matters or life enrichment, we see wellness as a dynamic process of change and growth that optimizes every aspect of a resident’s life.
Dry and flaky skin, otherwise known as xerosis, is a common skin condition among seniors and can become very painful during the winter if not properly cared for. If you or a loved one is prone to dry skin, MorningStar Senior Living Retirement Communities Glendale advises that seniors should apply lotion to their skin at least once a day, as well as using a gentle cleansing soap that contains a moisturizer. Drinking more amounts of water during the winter can also help ease dry and itchy skin.
If you or a loved one is moisturizing but not noticing any improvements, have them gently exfoliate to remove old skin cells. Exfoliation for tender skin in seniors can be done with a soft washcloth. Loofahs or other scrubbers may be too rough on the skin. Wearing loose-fitting cotton clothing rather than synthetic fabrics and tight-fitting items may also help ease the discomfort of dry skin.
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