Guide for Working Adults with Ichthyosis
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What to Do If Ichthyosis Is Affecting Your Career
- Document challenges & needs
- Note how symptoms affect tasks (typing pain, overheating, etc.)
- Identify what helps you:
- Examples:
- “I need a fan at my workstation.”
- “I may need short lotion breaks twice a day.”
- Communicate with HR or Supervisor
- You may say:
- “I have a medical skin condition called ichthyosis. It affects temperature regulation and skin comfort. With small adjustments—like access to cooling and short moisturizing breaks—I can perform my job effectively.”
- You may say:
- Request reasonable accommodations
- Refer to disability laws if needed (ADA, EEOC, etc.)
- Bring documentation if required
- Medical letters can describe needs (not necessarily diagnoses)
- Advocate for inclusion
- If you face misunderstanding or discrimination, consider:
- Internal HR support
- Workplace disability/discrimination protections
- Legal or patient-advocacy resources
- If you face misunderstanding or discrimination, consider:
Lessen the Impact Ichthyosis has on Your Career
- Skincare Routine for the Workday
- Morning Prep
- Apply moisturizer/emollient before dressing.
- Use ointments or creams with urea or lactic acid (if recommended by your provider).
- Choose loose-fitting, breathable clothes (cotton preferred).
- During the Day
- Keep travel-size moisturizer at your desk or in your bag.
- Reapply as needed to exposed areas (face, hands).
- Use humidifiers if your office air is dry.
- Evening Routine
- Bathe or soak to soften skin, followed by exfoliation.
- Reapply thicker ointments before bed.
- Morning Prep
- Navigating the Workplace
- Privacy and Comfort
- Use cooling cloths or fans discreetly if overheating.
- Consider fragrance-free wipes for comfort on-the-go.
- Bring a spare shirt or moisturizer if flaking is an issue.
- Communication Tips
- You are not required to disclose your condition, but consider sharing with HR if you need accommodations.
- Sample accommodations: flexible dress code, work-from-home days, or temperature/humidity controls.
- Privacy and Comfort
- Self-Advocacy & Legal Rights
- ADA Protections
- Ichthyosis may qualify as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- You have the right to reasonable accommodations (see link below).
- 504 Plans (If in Higher Ed)
- Adults pursuing education can request modifications similar to K–12 plans.
- Insurance
- Keep a list of medically necessary skincare products for FSA/HSA claims.
- Track costs for potential tax deductions.
- ADA Protections
- Mental & Emotional Wellness
- Support Matters
- Connect with peer communities like FIRST (Foundation for Ichthyosis & Related Skin Types).
- Don’t hesitate to seek therapy for stress, anxiety, or body image concerns.
- Mental Health Resources for those with ichthyosis
- Confidence Boosters
- Support Matters
Reassurance for Employees
People with ichthyosis thrive in a wide range of careers—including healthcare, education, business, science, trades, and creative fields. With awareness and support, ichthyosis should not limit professional success.
You deserve a safe, inclusive, and empowering workplace.
You deserve a safe, inclusive, and empowering workplace.