Hello Doctor,
I’ve been noticing that my skin and overall health seem to change with the weather. Does climate affect health conditions, especially skin issues like acne or dryness? Could the weather be making these problems worse? I'd love to know your thoughts on how climate impacts our health, particularly when it comes to facial problems.
Hello
Thank you for reaching out to Dr. Galen. Please find the below response to your query.
Yes, climate can definitely affect your health and skin. Extreme weather conditions, whether it's hot, cold, or dry, can exacerbate certain skin issues like acne, dryness, or irritation. Excessive sun exposure, in particular, can damage your skin, leading to premature aging, burns, or flare-ups of existing skin conditions.
It's important to protect your skin from prolonged sun exposure by using sunscreen with a high SPF, wearing protective clothing, and seeking shade when possible. Additionally, keeping your skin well-moisturized is crucial, especially in dry or cold weather, to prevent it from becoming flaky and irritated.
By taking these simple precautions, you can help manage and reduce the impact of climate on your skin and overall health.
Thanks
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