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Keratosis Pilaris - Information on Keratosis Pilaris

Keratosis Pilaris Information

Keratosis Pilaris is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but Keratosis Pilaris may occur to the people at any age. As skin diseases go, Keratosis Pilaris is common. A protein found in our skin, known as keratin, plugs the hair follicles. Keratosis Pilaris is considered to be a benign condition.

Keratosis pilaris tends to be more severe during the winter months or other times of low humidity when skin dries out. It can disappear for years, or appear for the first time in adult life. These minute, rough bumps with their grater-like texture are most frequently scattered along the upper arms and thighs. However, the cheeks, back and buttocks can all become involved at one time or another. They're annoying, unsightly, chronic and incredibly commonplace. Sometimes they will itch, but not usually.

We have provided you here all symptoms, causes and treatment methods of Keratosis Pilaris.

Causes of Keratosis Pilaris

The cause of the Keratosis Pilaris is unknown. The main cause of Keratosis Pilaris is thought to be the increase in proteins such as keratin. Why the protein increases and begins to cause problems has yet to be discovered.

Symptoms of Keratosis Pilaris

The most common symptom of Keratosis Pilaris is a sandy, bumpy texture to the skin. This occurs on the arms or legs in many cases but has been known to present in other areas of the body has well. The patches will be small to medium in size and normally do not spread from where they first presented.

Treatment of Keratosis Pilaris

Methods For Treating Keratosis Pilaris are :

  • Lotions may be helpful in improving the appearance of the skin but this is not a cure.
  • Keeping the area damp is also an option to help relieve any of the discomfort associated with Keratosis Pilaris.