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  1. Dry skin is skin that doesn’t have enough moisture in it to keep it feeling soft. The medical term for dry skin is xeroderma (pronounced “ze-ROW-derm-ah”). Xerosis (pronounced “ze-ROW-sis”) is severely dry skin. Dry skin feels like rough patches of your skin that can flake or look scaly.

  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › acanthosis-nigricansAcanthosis nigricans - NHS

    Acanthosis nigricans is the name for dry, dark patches of skin that usually appear in the armpits, neck or groin. It could be a sign of an underlying condition, so it needs to be checked by a GP.

  3. 17 lis 2023 · Eczema: Dry, scaly patches on your skin. Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis: Thickened skin patches on your hands, feet (plantar hyperkeratosis) or elsewhere that are present at birth. Keratosis pilaris (follicular hyperkeratosis): Tiny bumps usually found on your upper arms. Lichen planus: Bumps on your arms and legs or inside your mouth.

  4. Dry skin refers to skin that feels dry to touch. This occurs when the skin is lacking moisture in the outer horny cell layer (stratum corneum) and this results in cracks in the skin surface. Dry skin is also called xerosis, xeroderma or asteatosis (lack of fat).

  5. 27 mar 2024 · Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin condition that causes dry, scaly plaques on the skin. (Vitek2808/Shutterstock) Psoriasis appears as scaly, silvery, sharply defined skin patches. With...

  6. 25 sie 2023 · Dry skin makes the skin look and feel rough, itchy, flaky or scaly. The location where these dry patches form vary from person to person. It's a common condition that affects people of all ages.

  7. 27 sie 2024 · Patches of dry skin may be caused by environmental irritants like dry air. However, they can also be a symptom of health conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and athlete’s foot.