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[C1321]Cure For Keratosis Pilaris
by Matthew Smith, Mat
Keratosis Pilaris is relatively unknown amongst the public however it effects around 50% of the population. Amongst the young this can be as high as 80%. It is also found in more women more than men. Generally this is found after going to the doctors complaining about bumps on your arms or other areas of your body. Keratosis Pilaris is often mistaken for acne which can be why it often goes unnoticed in most people.

Keratosis Pilaris may sound a fancy name for this illness however if you have it then you will be aware of how much of a nightmare it can be. There is no known cure for this leaving sufferers with little restbite. It can cause insecurity, depression and can ruin an otherwise normal day.

Keratosis Pilaris is caused by a build up of keratin, which is a natural protein in the skin. If your body produces too much of this cream coloured protein then you are a sufferer. Many of these bumps can also have a ingrown hair that has become trapped and coiled around the bump. As the hair cannot escape it continues to grow under your skin. Although these can be removed it may again lead to scarring.

Keratosis Pilaris cause bumps on your skin, similar to goose bumps, these can look like acne. This is often found on your upper arms but it is known to also be found on your back, chest, face, bottom and thighs. Luckily for others this is not contagious, however for those suffering there are a few treatments available.

As said earlier there is no cure for Keratosis Pilaris but a number of treatments are available to ease the suffering. These are in the form of lotions and creams that can help to limit the flare ups. Although hard to do so, some of the best treatments can be simple. Keep the area moisturized to stop the skin from drying out. Avoid scratching and picking at the bumps as this could make things worse or lead to scarring. Wear loose clothing as this will help to reduce chafing which can be the equivalent of repeatedly scratching. Avoid skin tight jeans and shirts and go for baggy, loose fitting items.

Being aware of your condition will help most. Look for suitable treatment that will help to limit exposure, take into account the tips provided and live your life to without worrying.

Keratosis Pilaris is a common skin condition. In keratosis pilaris, skin-colored, brown or red spots form around the hair follicles. Keratosis Pilaris is a harmless condition and is inherited. The occurrence is mostly on the upper back, arms, thighs, cheeks and other places. You can see rough small bumps around the hair. These look ugly and therefore are a concern for those who suffer from keratosis pilaris. Keratosis means an excess of keratin, the cells that make the outer skin and the Latin name of hair is pilus. That is how this name is derived. Keratosis Pilaris is not a contagious condition.

Keratosis Pilaris- Symptoms

Keratosis Pilaris looks like small goose bumps. The skin feels dry, rough and may itch sometimes. Sometimes a little redness develops around the bumps.

Keratosis Pilaris- Causes

In keratosis pilaris, excess keratin forms around the hair follicles. Even if you remove them, they may return. This disease is an inherited disease and most of the sufferers are children or adolescents and adults. It is normally not seen in old people. Over weight is a trigger for keratosis pilaris. Those who suffer from keratosis pilaris may also be suffering from atopic dermatitis or itchtyiosis. Keratosis Pilaris may improve in summer and may worsen during the winter months when skin is drier.

Keratosis Pilaris- Treatment

Keratosis Pilaris is not a curable disease but surely a controllable disease. If you manage to remove the excess keratin that surrounds the hair follicle, you can keep our skin healthy. Glycolic acid works as a good defoliator. Your doctor may prescribe you a glycolic acid formulation. Lactic acid is also a good exfoliating agent that can be used. Urea is a good keratin softener. Consult your doctor about the right formulation that may also contain a little vitamin A derivatives that peel away the excess skin. Keep your skin moisturized to fight the dryness.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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