Causes of Dry Itchy Skin - Why do I Have Itchy Skin?


by Jerrick Foo - Date: 2006-12-20 - Word Count: 275 Share This!

Dry itchy skin is an aggravating condition. Heating systems dry out the air in our homes and offices, which in turn depletes the moisture in our skin. This is why dry itchy skin is more prevalent in the winter months.

Certain medical conditions can cause dry itchy skin, too. Four of these are dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and seborrhea.

Dry Itchy Skin #1 - Dermatitis

Dermatitis refers to an itchy skin condition caused by contact to a substance you are allergic to. Poison ivy is an obvious example. Laundry detergents could be another one that gives rise to dry itchy skin. Unless you know what causes dermatitis, you may want to conduct a patch test to know what allergens actually cause your skin to be itchy.

Dry Itchy Skin #2 - Eczema

No one knows why eczema happens and no cure has yet been found. It is a kind of itchy rash that makes your skin oozes or weeps. It is sometimes associated with dry skin. Children sometimes have this condition.

Dry Itchy Skin #3 - Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease, which means it's a condition that is caused by the body's immune system getting mixed up and attacking the body itself. The itching of psoriasis is maddening, as anyone who has the condition can tell you. It is also a frustrating condition because it causes unsightly patches all over you. Psoriasis can be aggravated by being nervous.

Dry Itchy Skin #4 - Seborrheah

Seborrheah, which is characterized by flaking and redness, sometimes develops after a hospital stay. It is often found on the face or in folds of skin. Seborrheah dermatitis can affect your scalp areas as well, and is often a mistaken for dandruff at times.


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Jerrick is the author of Cruise Ships Vacations Guide.com . You will find more cruise ships information and Cruise ships reviews at his website at www.cruise-ships-vacations-guide.com.

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