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Posted: May 10, 2008 at 2322 hrs IST
In summers, every time I walk into an air-conditioned room from the outside, especially during the day, I get a splitting headache. This happens almost every day. How can this be avoided? Purnima

Says Dr Mukesh Mehra, Internal Medicines, Max Healthcare:

A sudden change in surrounding temperature leads to a change in body temperature and hence a change in the diameter of blood vessels. In case of the temperature suddenly changing from hot to cold, the dilated blood vessels contract. This contraction is responsible for the headache. To avoid this, do not subject your body to an abrupt change in temperature. Try and wait for a while in the shade before you more into an air-conditioned area. And this should be done not just in summers, but throughout the year.

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Says Dr Vinay Singh, Consultant, Dermatology, Max Healthcare:

You are suffering from xerosis, in which there is a lack of a particular fatty acid in your body which is required to regulate moisture. Consult a dermatologist who will recommend a combination of moisturiser and steroid cream. It should be noted that this is not a simple case of dryness but a skin disorder.

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