As naturopathic doctors in Arizona it seems appropriate to discuss specific approaches you can take to minimize the impact of the dry climate on your skin as well as improve your overall skin health. Here in Arizona skin problems are not uncommon, especially considering the dry climate we live in. Still there is more to your skin than the presence of wrinkles and thickness. Outside of dryness many other dermatological conditions like eczema and psoriasis
It may come as no surprise that the purpose of our skin is to serve as a barrier between our inner environment and our outer environment. As you will see our skin can also give us clues as to what is going on in the internal environment. The different layers of skin allow it to protect the inner environment from various threats, mainly dehydration, toxins, and foreign invaders.
The outer most layer of skin called the stratum corneum typically consists of about 10-30 % water. This water content is supplied by skin glands below the stratum corneum, diffusion of water from lower layers of skin, sweat, and the atmosphere. When the atmosphere is dry the water in the stratum corneum evaporates more quickly. When we don't consume enough liquids to compensate for the evaporation, dehydration sets in leaving the skin with that characteristic dry look. However, without the outer layer of skin, keeping well hydrated would be nearly impossible, especially in Arizona.
Another key function of the skin is its ability to eliminate toxins through sweat and other secretions. Our skin is the largest organ on our body and has specific mechanisms to excrete toxins through sweat glands. A pimple is an example of this toxic excretion. When your body is accumulating a lot of toxins, you will often see the skin break out with various manifestations (allergic reaction, acne, etc.).
The skin also has it's own immune defense cells specific to it called dendritic cells. These immune cells are present in all tissue that are in contact with the external environment and they prevent infectious disease and other foreign invaders from entering into the body. On the skin the dendritic cells are usually engaged when there is trauma to the skin. However it can also occur when the allergens are encountered. A cut on the skin that gets infected sends massive amounts of dendritic and other immune cells to the area to wall off the infection. This creates increased blood flow, swelling and pain. If the infection is not isolated it will spread throughout the body. Before antibiotics many people died from such infections. If your body is not able to wall off infections it can sugests a deficient immune responce.
As you can see the skin is more than an inert barrier that covers our body. It is alive with complexity and responds to both the internal and external environment. If the skin is dry the inside of body is likely dehydrated too. If you have acne or other skin reactions, the body is responding to the toxins or allergies around it. To improve the health of your skin, you have to first look inside. Many common dermatological conditions respond to this approach.
Dry skin or Xerosa: In Arizona hydration can't be emphasized enough but your dry skin might also be from being too clean? The natural oils that our skin produces actually help protect the surface of the skin and keep it moist. Our modern cleanliness practices strip these oils from our body leaving the skin more susceptible to water evaporation. Frequent long, hot showers and baths dry the skin and many perfumes, deodorants, and antiperspirants, also dry the skin further. Outside of staying hydrated and minimizing the above oil striping practices, here are a few suggestions:
As you can see a simple rash on the surface of your skin may be realted to a more complex problem occuring inside your body. Naturopathic doctors are especially equiped to look at these skin conditions in a more holistic way. Looking for and identifying the deeper meaning and cause for the skin reactions is the first step. For a free consult with one of our naturopathic doctors in phoenix, click on the link below.