Abstract

This article examines the physiological changes that occur in the skin with advancing age that make it more prone to skin problems. Examples of common skin disorders that may affect older people are provided. Intrinsic factors such as a genetic tendency to eczema, and extrinsic factors such as the effects of sun damage and general poor health can both affect the skin of older people. The management of dry skin conditions in this age group is investigated and the value of emollient therapy, involving the use of bath emollients, soap substitutes and leave-on emollient lotions, creams or ointments, is discussed.

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