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  1. Dermatologists' top tips for relieving dry skin

    At-home steps can help prevent dry skin from flaking, itching, cracking, and even bleeding.

  2. Dry skin: Diagnosis and treatment - American Academy of Dermatology

    If you have excessively dry skin, dermatologists recommend treatment. Without treatment, you have a greater risk of developing another skin condition, such as a skin infection.

  3. Dry skin: Overview - American Academy of Dermatology

    When low humidity causes dry skin, making some skin care changes can relieve and heal dry skin. Dermatologists recommend that you use plenty of moisturizer. Creams and ointments tend to work …

  4. Dry skin: Who gets and causes - American Academy of Dermatology

    Feb 28, 2020 · Learn about who gets dry skin and what dermatologists understand about the causes.

  5. 10 reasons your skin itches uncontrollably and how to get relief

    Sep 19, 2024 · Discover the many reasons for itchy skin and see what dermatologists say can bring relief.

  6. 7 ways cancer treatments affect your skin and how to get relief

    May 20, 2025 · How do I get relief? Use fragrance-free skin care products that say they’re made for sensitive skin to avoid irritating your skin more. Apply moisturizer every day and whenever your skin …

  7. Caring for your skin in menopause - American Academy of Dermatology

    Nov 24, 2025 · As hormone levels plummet, your skin can become dry, slack, and thin. You may notice more hair on your face and less on your scalp. With the right care, you can lessen these effects. …

  8. Dry skin, oily skin - American Academy of Dermatology

    To help heal dry skin and prevent its return, dermatologists recommend these top tips.

  9. Dermatologist-recommended skin care for people with diabetes

    These dermatologists' skin-care tips can prevent a serious skin condition in someone with diabetes.

  10. Eczema types: Atopic dermatitis diagnosis and treatment

    Apply moisturizer or medication to the skin with atopic dermatitis. Wrap the treated skin in a layer of wet bandages or damp, tight-fitting pajamas. Place dry bandages or pajamas over the wet layer.