Islamabad: Dermatologists have warned citizens to take adequate precautions to avoid skin diseases in the current climate as excessive UV rays and increased humidity can lead to excessive sweating, which leads to skin diseases such as burns and infections.
Renowned dermatologist Dr Mubashir Mushtaq Daha told PTV news channel on Monday that skin allergies and heat rash are more common during the hot mercury months, adding that sunburn can increase the risk of skin cancer.
However, residents should protect their skin from harmful rays throughout the year, especially during the sunny summer months.
Experts explain that the sun and heat can dry out your skin. Dry skin in the summer can be caused by a variety of factors, including too much sunlight, hot showers, and not drinking enough water.
Fungal infections are at their peak this summer. This situation is common among the population of all age groups who often move from one city to another.
Aloe vera and rose water can soothe the skin, so people can apply it to the skin to relieve irritation, she said.
Residents should wear light and breathable fabrics, such as cotton or linen, which allow the skin to breathe and prevent moisture build-up.
Wearing tight clothing can lead to more sweating, which creates a favorable environment for growth and increases susceptibility to infection, he warned.
Insects are more active in summer and their bites or stings can cause allergic reactions in sensitive people. Bee stings, ant bites, and mosquito bites are common causes.
Seasonal allergies can affect the skin, especially during high pollen season. People with allergies may experience contact dermatitis. A common symptom is irritation after direct or indirect exposure to plants or herbs.
Also, remember that home remedies are good for mild reactions, but medical attention is best for severe symptoms.