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Dry and chapped skin
Having dry and chapped skin could be the result of the weather, the use of products that could lead to dry skin and may also be a symptom of other skin conditions. Dry and chapped skin can be itchy and reddish and, when not treated immediately, could result in skin infections and other complications. Dermatologists advise using skin moisturizers to reduce itching and dryness; changes in one’s diet and the use of air purifiers could also help.
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