With the mercury rising, the temperature feels exceedingly hotter than usual. Heat, humidity, and intense sun exposure can exacerbate or lead to various skin issues, especially during the heatwave. To keep our skin healthy and comfortable, we need to understand these common skin conditions and how to effectively manage them.
Dr Mehran Hossain, an Associate Professor and Senior Consultant at City Hospital Ltd., alongside Dr Fariha Jessy Parisha, a consultant at the same institution, share their expert advice on common skin issues that arise during these sweltering periods, effective preventative measures, and treatments that can be administered at home.
According to Dr Hossain, during a heatwave, the most prevalent skin problems include excessive sweating, which can sometimes lead to electrolyte imbalance, erythema or redness of the skin, flushing of the face, irritation, contact dermatitis, and prickly heat or miliaria. These conditions result from the body’s response to excessive heat and the need to regulate internal temperature.
Dehydration is a serious concern during hot weather, as it can significantly affect skin health. In cases of severe dehydration, according to Dr Fariha Jessy Parisha, the skin can become wrinkled and dry, and issues like dry mouth, itching, and severe redness can occur.
She recommends, “To combat dehydration, an individual should consume at least three litres of water per day.” Again, during the hot weather, a glass of cold water may feel like an elixir. However, Dr Parisha advises against cold water as it may increase the sensation of heat and sweating. Room-temperature water is deemed more beneficial during a heatwave.