Do you know what MRSA is?  You may have heard about this on the news recently. MRSA is Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)  and it refers to types of staph that are resistant to a type of antibiotic methicillin. It is often resistant to other types of antibiotics as well. Staph or MRSA infections in the community are usually manifested as skin infections that look like pimples or boils and occur in otherwise healthy people. Approximately 1% of the population have MRSA bacteria on their skin, and it usually doesn't cause an infection.

Most people are concerned as to How can I get MRSA?  Or better yet, How can I avoid getting MRSA?  The Centers for Disease Control list something called the 5 C's.  These will help you remember what to look for to help prevent exposure to MRSA. They are as follows: Crowding, frequent skin-to-skin Contact, Compromised skin (i.e., cuts or abrasions), Contaminated items and surfaces, and lack of Cleanliness. Locations where the 5 C's are common include schools, dormitories, military barracks, households, correctional facilities, and daycare centers.

If you think you have a skin infection that may be MRSA, get it checked by a health care professional.

Your skin is best defense against MRSA and many other unwelcome bacteria.  Healthy skin will go a long way to preventing MRSA.  Unhealthy, dry, itching skin invites scratching; and scratching invites bacteria to enter the body.  See my post on 5 ways to soothe dry skin.  It may help you have healthier skin.

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Dry skin can be a real pain, especially in the winter.  The air is dry, and that just pulls the moisture out of your skin more than ever.  This contributes to the "itchy feeling" we get with dry skin. Ever feel like backing up to a corner of the wall to scratch your own back.  You know what I'm talking about.

Use the right moisturizer. We can help prevent dry skin by using the right moisturizer.  It really doesn't have to be one of the fancy, high priced lotions on the market, but you need to look for some key ingredients.

Thinner lotions that may be ideal in the summer, may not be enough in the winter. Thin lotions tend to have water as a main ingredient and this water evaporates from your skin shortly after you put it on.  That is why it feels good for a while, but doesn't last. Look for lotions that have oil as a key ingredient.  It may even be the main ingredient. Oil doesn't evaporate like water.


ELIZABETH ARDEN INTENSIVE DAILY MOISTURIZER EIGHT HOUR CREAM FACE SPF 15 17OZ
  US $29.95

Guinot Long Lasting Moisturizing Cream For Dehydrated Skin 50ml 17oz NEW
  US $53.87

Gatineau Aquamemory Moisture Replenish Concentrate Dehydrated Skin 30ml NEW
  US $53.33

Use a humidifier. Speaking of evaporation, home humidifiers are great for skin health and will slow the evaporation from your skin. By putting moister in the air, you are slowing the evaporation of the moisture from your skin.  This makes perfect sense and is a real easy way to keep your skin healthier. Another trick is to allow the steam from showers and baths to escape your bathroom into the house to further boost the humidity.

Avoid hot water. Another thing to look for regarding dry skin is hot soapy water. It is easy to see that hot water will take your natural oils off your skin more quickly than warm or cold water. Imagine trying to get an oil stain out of a shirt in the laundry.  The hottest water works the best because oils get thinner as they get hotter.  The same will happen to your skin. Try to avoid long hot baths and showers if you have problems with dry skin.

Use little soap. Soap is another big problem when combating dry skin. Use as little soap as you can and be certain to use a lotion or cream on your skin immediately after bathing or showering. Soap and hot water will remove oil faster than most things. .

See a dermatologist. If your skin is cracked and red or if you are concerned about it, be sure to see a dermatologist. You could have an infection or some other disease of the skin. and you may need medications. You can also learn about the best anti-wrinkle cream by following the advice found at this site.

Don't neglect your skin.  It is the largest organ in the body.

Do you have some other great tips for stopping dry itchy skin?  Let us all hear them. Leave a comment.

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