New Delhi, Jan. 31 -- Winters bring warm drinks and cosy layers, however, for those battling eczema, the winter season may not be pleasant. The cold air outside, coupled with indoor heating, can cause dryness and irritation by stripping the skin of its natural moisture.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Roopam Gangurde, MBBS, MD Skin and VD in Nashik, shared, "Allergic reactions can also increase during the colder months due to exposure to indoor allergens such as dust mites and mold, which thrive in warm, closed spaces. Add to this the use of heavy clothing made from wool or synthetic materials, which can sting sensitive skin."

Let's understand how to manage the triggers and keep the skin healthy.

Dr Roopam Gangurde revealed, "For...