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Keratosis pilaris causes small, rough bumps on skin due to keratin buildup, often on arms and thighs. It’s harmless and treatable with moisturizers, exfoliation, and prescription creams recommended by healthcare providers.
\nKeratosis pilaris is a common skin condition characterized by tiny, rough bumps, typically appearing on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks, or buttocks. It results from keratin, a protein in skin, blocking hair follicles.
\nThe condition is primarily caused by excess keratin production, which forms a plug within hair follicles, leading to bumps. Genetics play a significant role, and dry skin often worsens symptoms.
\nPatients notice small, rough, flesh-colored or red bumps, sometimes accompanied by dry or flaky skin. Diagnosis is clinical, based on appearance and distribution of bumps.
\nPrescription creams containing tretinoin, lactic acid, or urea can reduce bumps and improve skin texture. These are prescribed by licensed healthcare providers after consultation.
\nKeratosis pilaris tends to improve with age and proper skin care. Preventative measures include maintaining skin hydration and gentle exfoliation to reduce flare-ups.
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\nMedical Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized care.
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