If I tell you “winter illnesses”, you necessarily think of colds, bronchitis, flu or even bronchiolitis! But did you know that winter viruses are not the only ones to rage during this period. The wind, the cold and the snow, which are moreover announced for the next few days, take a malicious pleasure in putting our body or rather our skin to the test. In question, temperature differences between the interior and the exterior which push our skin to adapt permanently to these climatic conditions. This results in an increase in the frequency or intensity of seizures in people with chronic inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis.
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