What’s wrong with dry, flaky, stinging skin on the face in the spring?

Spring dry face skin peeling tingling may be dry weather, skin moisture evaporation and other physiological factors, may also be dry eczema, atopic dermatitis and other skin diseases caused.
1. Physiological factors: due to the dry weather in the spring, may lead to excessive evaporation of skin moisture, resulting in dry face peeling stinging.
2. Skin diseases: Common skin diseases include dry eczema and atopic dermatitis.
(1) Dry eczema: also known as sebum-poor eczema, the cause of which may be related to excessive bathing, overuse of detergents, and reduction of oil. The disease is mostly seen in the elderly, often manifested as localized red spots, dryness, flaking, etc., accompanied by pain, commonly found in the front of the shin, the face can also occur. If you suffer from dry eczema, the symptoms of dry, flaky and stinging skin on the face may appear in the spring.
(2) Atopic dermatitis: The cause of the disease is still unclear, and may be related to genetics, immune abnormalities, abnormal skin barrier function and other factors. Mostly in infancy and early childhood, the patient’s whole body skin can appear dry, erythema, flaking and other symptoms. If you suffer from atopic dermatitis, you may experience the symptoms of dry, flaky, stinging skin on the face in the spring.
There are many reasons for dry and flaky skin in the spring, and it is recommended that patients with this symptom go to a regular hospital for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment as prescribed by the doctor.