Dry skin is a very common problem in certain life periods of every person. This condition may be both transient and permanent, generalized and local. Trigger of xerosis is negative influence of meteorological factors, household chemicals, water, medicines, cosmetic procedures, etc. Skin xerosis occurring after exposure to irritants may be considered as symptomatic. Background factors affecting skin hydration include genetic determinants and age. Hereditary xerosis underlies the development of various dermatoses and, above all, atopic dermatitis. Skin xerosis is an important syndrome in this case predisposing to severe course of disease. The most severe manifestation of hereditary xerosis is ichthyosis. Natural factors and mechanisms of prot...
Background: Physiologic lipid mixtures composed of cholesterol, ceramide and fatty acid have a bette...
Xerosis and atopic dermatitis (AD ) are chronic skin conditions that occur in children and adults wh...
© 2004 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors Swimmer’s xerosis: Swimmer’s xerosis, or dry sk...
Dry Skin, termed xerosis by dermatologists, refers to a common skin type that is generally drier and...
Etiopathogenesis and treatment of dry skin Up to now there is no one commonly accepted definition of...
Xerosis (xerosis) of the skin - abnormal dryness of the skin, usually due to hyposecretion of the se...
Ordinary dry skin-xerosis is a widespread affl iction of old age and a common complaint in the derma...
Normal hydration of skin results from the complex balance of several factors, including the transpor...
The treatment for xerosis (dry skin) is the repeated use of moisturizers to hydrate the skin. Their ...
The treatment for xerosis (dry skin) is the repeated use of moisturizers to hydrate the skin. Their ...
Senile xerosis is one of the most common pathology in elderly patients. The article presents an over...
The skin is a key protective barrier from the environment for terrestrial mammals and is one in a co...
Dry skin (anhidrosis, xerosis) commonly affects the feet of many patients. In a people with diabetes...
Dry skin is the most common clinical manifestation of dermatologic diseases, and it presents with it...
Dry skin refers to an itchy eczema condition commonly seen, due to the extreme dryness of the skin....
Background: Physiologic lipid mixtures composed of cholesterol, ceramide and fatty acid have a bette...
Xerosis and atopic dermatitis (AD ) are chronic skin conditions that occur in children and adults wh...
© 2004 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors Swimmer’s xerosis: Swimmer’s xerosis, or dry sk...
Dry Skin, termed xerosis by dermatologists, refers to a common skin type that is generally drier and...
Etiopathogenesis and treatment of dry skin Up to now there is no one commonly accepted definition of...
Xerosis (xerosis) of the skin - abnormal dryness of the skin, usually due to hyposecretion of the se...
Ordinary dry skin-xerosis is a widespread affl iction of old age and a common complaint in the derma...
Normal hydration of skin results from the complex balance of several factors, including the transpor...
The treatment for xerosis (dry skin) is the repeated use of moisturizers to hydrate the skin. Their ...
The treatment for xerosis (dry skin) is the repeated use of moisturizers to hydrate the skin. Their ...
Senile xerosis is one of the most common pathology in elderly patients. The article presents an over...
The skin is a key protective barrier from the environment for terrestrial mammals and is one in a co...
Dry skin (anhidrosis, xerosis) commonly affects the feet of many patients. In a people with diabetes...
Dry skin is the most common clinical manifestation of dermatologic diseases, and it presents with it...
Dry skin refers to an itchy eczema condition commonly seen, due to the extreme dryness of the skin....
Background: Physiologic lipid mixtures composed of cholesterol, ceramide and fatty acid have a bette...
Xerosis and atopic dermatitis (AD ) are chronic skin conditions that occur in children and adults wh...
© 2004 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors Swimmer’s xerosis: Swimmer’s xerosis, or dry sk...