The heat and humidity of the monsoon season attract viral and fungal infections, producing a perfect setting for skin ailments. The most prevalent skin conditions during the monsoon season are skin allergies, eczema, scabies, acne, dermatitis, heat rash, warts, and skin rash.

Our skin becomes more prone to rashes and allergies when the humidity in the air rises. As a result, during the rainy season, it is important to handle skincare properly since it generates excessive oil release in the body, which causes discomfort. Dr. Rasya Dixit, the Best Skin Specialist in Bangalore, provides prevention for some monsoon diseases. 

Fungal Infections/ Ringworm

Due to high humidity levels, fungus infections, also referred to as ringworm, are the most prevalent illness during the monsoon season. Ringworm thrives in areas where sweating is more prevalent, as caused by fomites. Fungi may be transmitted by sharing towels, utensils, and public toilets, among other things. A fungal infection can spread throughout the body if a patient scratches the sick area with their fingernails.

Ringworm Skin Fungal Symptoms

  • Round, red skin patches on the soles of your feet, under your arms, or on your neck 

  • Itching and inflammation in the body folds, such as the armpits, groin region, and inner thighs

  • Skin itchiness may lead to a secondary nail infection, which could cause the nails to become brittle and yellowish-green.

Ringworm Skin Fungal Infection Prevention Tips

  • Put on shoes with open toes to promote airflow.

  • Wear clean clothes after exercise and change wet clothes, socks, and undergarments

  • When wearing socks and after taking a shower, apply antifungal dusting powder on the soles of your feet.

  • Keep the skin clean by taking a warm shower with antibacterial soap

Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition caused by humidity that arises when skin melanocytes become overactive as a result of direct sun exposure. When the sun is not too bright, hyperpigmentation develops because of melanin overproduction.

Hyperpigmentation Symptoms

Hyperpigmentation can be caused by immunological and gastrointestinal diseases, as well as metabolic issues. Pigmentation on the skin appears as dull, black marks on the face.

Hyperpigmentation Prevention Tips

  • To protect the skin, use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and apply it 20 minutes before going outside.

  • When stepping out from home, use protective clothing like hats, sunglasses, and stoles, as well as a face mask, to protect skin from the sun's harsh rays.

Facial Folliculitis

Face folliculitis, or the inflammation of the hair follicles, occurs more frequently during the monsoon season and contributes to increased hair loss. A bacterial and fungal infection that results from excessive sweating, dehydration, and high monsoon humidity is the main cause of facial foliculitis.

Facial Folliculitis Symptoms

Throughout the hair follicles, white-headed pimples or big red lumps appear. Pus-filled blisters that burst and crust over leave behind painful, burning skin.

Facial Folliculitis Prevention Tips

  • Wear clean, loose cotton clothing instead of tight items.

  • Shave less to avoid damaging the skin's layers.

  • Consult a skin doctor about a skincare antibiotic cream, lotion, or gel.

For any skin allergy issues, one can visit the Dr. Dixit cosmetic and dermatologist clinic, the Best Skin Clinic in Bangalore, and get a consultation with Dr. Rasya Dixit. Book an appointment today.