Have you ever noticed red patches on your skin with a silvery coating of some kind? If it’s pretty consistent, there is a chance that you may have plaque psoriasis. This is often found on your elbows, lower back, scalp and knees.
Psoriasis is a chronic disease in which your skin cells’ process of maturity speeds up to the point that it reaches the surface. Since the old skin cells remain unchanged, the new skin cells tend to thicken and be covered with flaking skin.
According to Health.com, the precise cause of this skin condition isn’t quite clear yet. Mona Gohara, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, explains that “something is happening at the level of the T-cell, one of the immune cells in our body, that signals the skin to overproduce.”
Gohara shares that genetics play an important role in the formation of psoriasis. The National Psoriasis Foundation stated that about one-third of those who suffer from psoriasis have a close family member who is also affected by the same condition.
In addition, this skin condition can come and go with different degrees of attacks and severity. Psoriasis may very well be triggered by physical illnesses, emotional stress or even skin injuries. There aren’t any specific cure for scaly skin, psoriasis, eczema and such, but there are home remedies for dry skin.
1. Sunflower seed oil
The sunflower seed oil has been proven to improve hydration, especially when used as a moisturizer on one’s arms. In a 2013 study, it was concluded that olive oil actually damages the skin’s barrier, which removes it from the list of natural oils that can be used as ingredients for moisturizers.
2. Oatmeal bath
If you are looking for ways to eliminate dry scaly skin on legs or on your face, then you ought to try making an oatmeal bath for yourself. Since oatmeal is considered a natural ingredient, it can be beneficial for when you are treating dry skin.
3. Coconut oil
It is true that coconut has so many health benefits. For one, coconut oil works well with dry skin since it tends to function as the natural version of “petroleum jelly” for treating dry and scaly skin. Not only does it hydrates the skin, but it also increases the number of lipids on the skin’s surface.
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