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Tips for the Elderly |
Skin
Care for the Elderly
Skin
is the outermost part of our body. It protects us from harmful external
stimuli and bacterial invasion. Proper skin care is important for our
physical and mental health : skin infection in a diabetic patient can
lead to the serious complication of gangrene, and itchiness, a very common
problem among the elderly, can be so irritating as to affect mental health.
Therefore the elderly and carers should know about proper skin care.
Essential Points in Skin Care
- Cleanliness
Keep the skin clean. Bathe daily in summer, cleaning especially areas
like the armpit, the underparts and the feet. Sweaty individuals should
wear loose clothing that can absorb sweat to prevent fungal infection.
Do not wear nylon socks or plastic sports shoes if you are prone to
fungal infection of the feet (Hong Kong foot). Wear sandals or leather
shoes.
- Itchiness
With ageing, oily secretions of the skin decrease, leading to dry
skin and itchiness. Improper skin care such as scratching or using
hot water for stimulation only makes it worse. If the skin becomes
broken, there may be infection or inflammation.
- Dry
Skin
To
manage the itchiness due to dry skin, the most important is to apply
moisturizing cream frequently, especially after bathing when the skin
is still moist. Bathing oil can also be used but you must be careful
about slipping. If you use a heater, maintain humidity in the room,
choose heating tubes instead of radiating heaters. Also, itchiness
may be worsened by the stimulation of woolen clothes or a bad mood.
- Bathing
Hot water can wash away all the oily secretions, therefore the elderly
should only use warm water, and avoid excessive cleansing. Mild soap
or bathing gels should be used, or perhaps only applied to local areas,
the rest of the body to be flushed with warm water only. Dry weather
makes the itching worse. So, in winter, unless there has been sweating,
the elderly does not need to bathe everyday, instead, bathe on alternate
days or even every three days.
- Warning
Signs
If itchiness persists despite the above measures, or if the skin appears
abnormal, consult a doctor for advice e.g. sudden changes of a mole,
a wound that does not heal up, abnormal growths, severe itching and
peeling of skin, severe pain etc. They may means serious illness (like
cancer) and hence should not be ignored.
Related topics
Aging
Diabetes
Mellitus
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