Infections: The commonest of infections during monsoon are
facial folliculitis (an inflammation of the hair follicles), acne and ringworm.
The cause of such infections is mostly bacterial or fungal. People are more
susceptible to infections during this season due to excessive sweating,
dehydration, photo-toxiceffects of the sun and, of course, humidity.
Hyperhidrosis or excessive
sweating: Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition
characterised by excessive sweating in the armpits, palms, soles of the feet,
face, scalp and torso. Such conditions can get worse during monsoon and lead to
body odour and further infections.ffects of the sun and, of course, humidity.
Pigmentation/patchy uneven
skin: Hyperpigmentation is
characterised by a darkening of an area of skin caused by the overproduction of
a pigment in the skin known as melanin. It is relatively common and usually
harmless.
Dull, frizzy hair: Frizzy mane is a woman’s worst enemy during
monsoon. The moisture in the air can play havoc with your beautiful tresses.
Skin allergies: It is extremely common in cities where pollution
levels are sky-high. Commonly affected areas include upper back, hands and
feet. Most often cause cannot be ascertained as allergies can have multiple
sources.
Visit our
clinics at Malad,Juhu and Bandra in Mumbai
for all skin,hair and nail ailments.Call 9004839333 for appointments.
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