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Rainy Season Skin Problems: Doctor’s Warnings

Rainy Season Skin Problems: Doctor’s Warnings

November 1, 2025 Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor Health

Rainy season Brings Increased Risk of skin⁢ Problems, Doctor Warns

Jakarta, Indonesia ⁣ -‍ As the rainy season intensifies across Indonesia, health officials are ​alerting the public to a‌ surge in ⁤common skin conditions⁤ triggered by exposure to floodwaters and ⁢changing weather patterns. ⁣Dermatologists ​report a⁣ rise⁢ in cases of contact dermatitis, bacterial infections, ​and flare-ups of existing conditions like ⁣eczema.

According to Dr. Ruri, a physician speaking recently on the issue, frequent contact with contaminated water during floods introduces bacteria, ‌chemicals, and allergens to the skin, leading to‌ contact ⁤dermatitis. ⁢This,⁢ combined with ⁤the humid ⁤and cold air characteristic of the rainy season, weakens the‍ skin’s natural barrier, increasing‍ susceptibility to infection and irritation. Individuals⁤ with pre-existing skin conditions, such as ⁢eczema or atopic‌ dermatitis, are⁢ particularly vulnerable to experiencing a recurrence of symptoms.

Contact dermatitis develops when the skin is‌ repeatedly exposed to irritants found in dirty ‌water or floodwaters. Bacterial⁤ infections⁤ like impetigo⁢ and folliculitis can⁤ also emerge, frequently enough following skin abrasions and⁣ subsequent contact ⁣with contaminated water. ‌Impetigo, typically caused by Staphylococcus​ aureus or Streptococcus ​pyogenes bacteria, manifests as small,⁤ fluid-filled ⁢blisters that quickly rupture ⁤and ⁤form a yellowish crust.

Dr. Ruri emphasized the importance⁢ of maintaining meticulous‌ hygiene to prevent these ⁣skin ailments. Keeping skin consistently dry and clean is⁢ paramount, and individuals should shower promptly after exposure to​ rainwater or floodwater ​to remove potential contaminants. ⁣Sudden temperature shifts from⁣ hot to cold​ can also trigger itching, urticaria (hives), or other allergic reactions, ​further ‍highlighting the need for preventative measures during the rainy⁤ season.

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