About Skin Fragility-Woolly Hair Syndrome
Skin Fragility-Woolly Hair Syndrome, also known as skin fragility-woolly hair-palmoplantar keratoderma syndrome, is related to woolly hair, hypotrichosis, everted lower lip, and outstanding ears and familial woolly hair syndrome. An important gene associated with Skin Fragility-Woolly Hair Syndrome is DSP (Desmoplakin). Affiliated tissues include skin, and related phenotypes are failure to thrive and alopecia
Major Symptoms of Skin Fragility-Woolly Hair Syndrome
Skin fragility-woolly hair syndrome is a condition that primarily affects the skin, causing symptoms such as dry, itchy, and flaky hair, as well as sensitive, easily irritated skin.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Skin Fragility-Woolly Hair Syndrome
Suitable lifestyle options for people with Skin fragility-woolly hair syndrome include:
1. Keep the skin moist: Use moisturizers and lotions to keep the skin moist and reduce skin friction and irritation.
2. Avoid using irritating products: Avoid using facial cleansers, cosmetics and other products containing irritating ingredients to reduce irritation to the skin.
3. Avoid Scratching: Avoid using combs, towels, and other items that are excessively scratchy to avoid irritating the skin.
4. Wear loose clothes: Wear loose, soft clothes to reduce friction on the skin.
5. Avoid direct sunlight: Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun when the sun is strong to reduce the possibility of skin damage.
6. Maintain a healthy diet: Maintain a healthy diet that provides adequate nutrients and vitamins that are beneficial for skin health.
7. Exercise regularly: Exercise regularly to promote blood circulation and healthy skin.
8. Maintain good hygiene: Maintain good personal hygiene, including bathing daily and cleansing your skin with a mild facial cleanser to reduce the risk of skin infections and other health problems.
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