Ways To Treat Ichthyosis Vulgaris

Take Shorter And Cooler Showers

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If ichthyosis vulgaris patients take shorter and cooler showers, they may be able to reduce the severity of their symptoms. Shorter showers will result in less water hitting the skin, which can be important, especially in places where the water is 'hard' and full of minerals. This can cause the skin to dry out, which will make ichthyosis vulgaris symptoms worse. Taking cooler showers will allow the skin to cool down and not get dried out by the heat of the water. If patients take long, hot showers, their symptoms can be made worse, which is the last thing they want to do. This is counter-intuitive of the efforts of keeping the skin moist and scaling to a minimum. So, taking short, cool showers will help manage some of the symptoms of ichthyosis vulgaris.

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