Chicken skin is harder to get rid of completely, but it can be relieved with medication. Chicken skin on the arms can be relieved by using retinoids or moisturizers. Chicken skin, also known as keratosis pilaris, is generally associated with heredity and other factors, and tends to appear on the upper arms, with mild symptoms that generally do not need to be treated. If the symptoms of chicken skin are severe, it can be treated with retinoids, such as retinoid cream and adapalene gel. In addition, emollients such as urea cream can also be used for relief. Treatments such as lasers, dermabrasion, and chemical peels are also effective for the condition. Appear arm chicken skin symptoms are more serious should go to the regular hospital treatment, standardized medication, can be better improved, the use of the above drugs need to follow the guidance of the physician.