Chicken skin is a common name for a condition that is usually referred to as keratosis pilaris. If it shows no discomfort, it can be left untreated, but if symptoms are more pronounced or require treatment, it can be treated with topical as well as systemic treatments.
If Keratosis Pilaris does not cause significant discomfort, it does not require treatment and does not induce discomfort in the patient.
If the patient’s symptoms are more obvious or have treatment requirements, such as skin with obvious pimples, itching, etc., when the symptoms are mild, you can first take topical treatment, for example, follow the doctor’s instructions to apply topical salicylic acid ointment, cod liver oil ointment, which can be softened or dissolved keratin to improve the discomfort of the skin.
In more severe cases, systemic treatment is needed, and vitamin A and vitamin E medications can be used under medical supervision.
If the patient’s symptoms continue to be unrelieved or aggravated, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a relevant examination, in view of the condition of the patient, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take the corresponding treatment measures.