Eczema to hyperpigmentation: 5 common skin problem in monsoon and how to tackle them

Did you know your skin becomes prone to several skin problems such as eczema, hyperpigmentation and more? Here are 5 common skin problems in monsoon and expert-approved tips to get rid of them.
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5 common skin problems in monsoon and how to avoid them. Image courtesy: Adobe stock
Dr Rinky Kapoor Updated: 20 Jul 2023, 12:02 pm IST
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Our skin needs extra attention in the monsoon season. It is commonly believed that moisture in rainy weather will protect the skin, but that’s not true. The humidity that accompanies monsoon can make your skin suffer. If you are wondering about common monsoon skin problems, scroll down to know more.

From excessive sweating to irritating allergies and infections, rainwater can make affect your skin. Plus, the craving for and indulgence in fritters with hot chai does not help your skin either. If you want to turn around your dull and lifeless skin, look out for these common skin problems in the monsoon and tips to combat them.

Common skin problems in monsoon

1. Acne or pimples or blackheads

Excessive sweating due the moisture in the atmosphere and overzealous scrubbing and cleaning of the skin can lead to acne, pimples and breakouts. The sweat and moisture make the skin a breeding ground for acne-causing bacteria. Ask your dermatologist for a good salicylic acid-based cleanser suitable to your skin type.

Also Read: 5 steps to get rid of acne and pimples

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How to get rid of acne in monsoon? Image courtesy: Shutterstock

2. Eczema

Also known as Khaaj, this condition causes dry, red and blistered skin that itches constantly. This is caused because of the weakened skin barrier. The sure shot way to fight it is to keep the skin moisturised with a lightweight formula and consult your doctor if you have too sensitive skin.

3. Athlete’s foot

This is a common monsoon fungal infection causing blisters, thick yellow patches on the feet and toenails. Cracks from in the feet and cause a lot of itch. It can even worsen and lead to bleeding. The easy way to prevent this is to keep the feet dry and use an anti-fungal foot powder.

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4. Hyperpigmentation

Many of us start believing that monsoon season does not need sunscreen. This is the biggest mistake to make. You need sunscreen in every season and not wearing it can cause pigmentation on the skin.

Also Read: Hyperpigmentation can make your skin tone uneven! Here’s what causes it

5. Folliculitis

This is very common during the rainy season as the hair follicles become clogged and inflamed leading to tiny bumps on the surface of the skin. When ignored they can become pus-filled blisters. Keeping the skin pore clean is an easy way to avoid this condition.

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Follucitis in monsoon is a common skin problem. Image courtesy: Shutterstock

How to get rid of these common skin problem in monsoon?

Don’t worry! You don’t have to move to another location to cure the monsoon skin worries, just keep following these tips that may help you.

1. Damp scalp and skin are breeding grounds of fungi and bacteria and the main cause of skin problems. So, try to keep them dry.
2. The same goes for feet too. Avoid wet feet. Don’t walk around with wet shoes or socks as it can lead to infections.
3. Wash your face twice or thrice a day using a soap-free cleanser.
4. Use a toner after washing the face.
5. Use a good gel-based moisturiser which contains ingredients like cucumber, aloe vera, and other natural ingredients.
6. Stay hydrated by drinking water at regular intervals. The skin that is hydrated from the inside will glow from the outside.
7. Keep the makeup minimal and remove it before going to bed. Use powder-based makeup products to prevent skin pore clogging.
8. Avoid bathing or washing with hot water as it will strip the skin of the natural essential oils.
9. Avoid wearing artificial jewellery that can irritate the skin.

If these tips don’t help, make sure to visit a dermatologist to bid farewell to these common skin problems in monsoon.

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