Do You Know About The Toasted Skin Syndrome Caused By Laptops?- The Daily Episode Network
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  • Writer's pictureHarshita Malhotra

Do You Know About The Toasted Skin Syndrome Caused By Laptops?

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The professionals inform me that another name for this condition is erythema. It happens when your skin is overexposed to low (or moderate) heat levels. They both agree that this amount of heat, which typically ranges from 43 to 47 degrees, irritates the skin and leaves behind a sort of rash. This rash manifests as brown or red spots on the skin, and itching or tingling may also accompany it.

Because, in any case, how does your laptop cause this condition? The experts explain it to me in this way. This condition is brought on by frequent exposure to low-grade heat. The skin is not burned by these temperatures, but alterations in superficial blood vessels, collagen, elastin, and basal cells.




Avoid putting your laptop directly on your skin by placing it on a table or pillow, and refrain from frequently using hot pads.


To prevent skin from being exposed to direct heat when baking, put on a pair of long, thick gloves.



Avoid wearing synthetic or restrictive garments. Instead, choose airy, cotton-based clothing.


Keep heaters and other sources of heat in your room at least two feet away from your skin.



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