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Doctors in the UAE say that summer itching could be a symptom of more serious health issues such as cancer and liver diseases

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Last updated: 2024/06/26 at 4:23 PM
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As the summer season approaches, healthcare specialists warn that itching can be indicative of more serious health concerns, and it is essential not to ignore the condition. Common summer rashes that doctors see in clinics include acne breakouts, folliculitis, dry and irritated skin, melasma, sun allergy, sunburn, and rashes related to swimming such as swimmer’s ear and swimmer’s itch. However, itching could also point to underlying medical conditions like diabetes, thyroid issues, liver or kidney illness, or certain malignancies.

It is crucial to pay attention to your skin during the summer months as excessive exposure to the sun can lead to sunburn, which not only ruins summer fun but also increases the risk of developing skin cancer. Dr. Doaa Al Rawad, a specialist in dermatology, warns about the dangers of sunburn and emphasizes the importance of protecting your skin. One case highlighted by Dr. C Vijay Krishna involved a young woman with an itchy rash on her face and hands caused by a photosensitivity reaction to antibiotics exacerbated by sun exposure. She was advised to discontinue the medications and switch to alternative acne treatments.

It is not only adults who face skin problems in the summer, but babies also experience issues like prickly heat due to blocked sweat glands. Dr. Al Rawad recommends breathable clothes and a cool environment for babies to prevent heat rash. Persistent itching that lasts for more than a few weeks, especially if severe or interferes with sleep, may be a sign of an underlying medical issue. It is crucial to seek medical attention if itching is severe, ongoing, and resistant to allergy treatments. Persistent itching accompanied by other symptoms like yellowing of the skin or eyes, severe weight loss, changes in bowel habits, exhaustion, or abnormal blood tests should not be ignored.

Moisturizers play a crucial role in repairing the skin barrier, preventing dehydration, and reducing water loss. They can also decrease itching by calming irritated nerve endings in the skin. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends using a cold, wet cloth or ice pack on the affected area for 5 to 10 minutes to reduce inflammation contributing to the itch. Keeping moisturizing creams and lotions in the refrigerator is another useful tip to soothe itchy skin. Overall, it is essential to take care of your skin during the summer months, seek medical advice if needed, and use the right products to keep itching at bay.

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