It’s the first cold in winter! It’s cold and warm. Don’t let go of the care of the blizzard!

As the winter’s footsteps reached, the first cold tide of the year followed, bringing with it a chilly wind and a sudden drop in temperature. Winter is not only a season requiring more attention to skin protection, but also a critical period requiring scientific heat protection. White phoenix is a skin disease caused by the reduction or loss of melanoid cells, and the patient ‘ s skin is less resistant to UV and is therefore more vulnerable to cold and dry weather during winter. In order to maintain the health of the body and the stability of the skin, typhoid patients need to be more sensitive to the cold and warm.

1. Selection of suitable warm clothing

In the cold winter, typhoid patients should choose clothing that is soft and warm. Avoid wearing too tight or rough clothing to cause friction and irritation to the skin. At the same time, clothing should be of as high aerobic material as possible, which is less likely to produce static electricity, to reduce skin irritation and discomfort.

Two, keep your head and feet warm.

The head and feet are the main areas of human heat dispersion, and are prone to cold for patients with white phoenix. Therefore, it is important to wear hats, scarfs and gloves to keep the head and feet warm during the winter. In addition, some warm socks and shoes could be chosen to reduce the coldness of the feet.

3. Maintaining appropriate indoor temperatures and humidity

In winter, because of lower temperatures, people often prefer to close doors and windows in order to maintain indoor temperatures. However, this can easily lead to the drying of the indoor air, to the detriment of the skin of typhoid patients. Therefore, it is recommended that typhoid patients maintain appropriate indoor temperatures and humidity during the winter, which can be increased by using humidifiers or placing some green plants.

4. A reasonable diet to enhance physical resistance

During the winter, typhoid patients also need to pay attention to diet adjustment. More vitamin- and mineral-rich food, such as fresh vegetables, fruits and nuts, can be eaten to increase the body ‘ s resilience. At the same time, overspicious, greasy and irritating foods should be avoided in order to avoid adverse skin effects.

The PRP-CK national pigmentine transplant uses the special features of self-skin, non-spectrum, non-exposure, light skin loss, high survival rate, and white-coloured nature. In particular, it is suited to the persistent and stubborn white wind.