Patients with keratosis pilaris usually need a variety of treatments such as topical antifungal medications, topical exfoliators, and oral medications. 1. Antifungal drugs: patients with thickened keratinization due to tinea versicolor are usually recommended to use antifungal drugs for topical treatment, such as miconazole cream, ketoconazole cream and so on. 2. Topical exfoliators and softeners: If the thickening of the keratinization does not allow the antimicrobial drugs to penetrate better into the affected area, the choice of exfoliators and keratin softeners for adjuvant treatment will enable the antifungal drugs to play a better therapeutic effect, such as salicylic acid, and so on. 3. oral drugs: keratosis pilaris patients with more serious conditions, under the guidance of the doctor oral antifungal drugs, such as itraconazole capsules, etc., at the same time oral antihistamines, such as chlortetracycline, etc., the drug can alleviate the itching caused by keratosis pilaris and other symptoms. Patients suffering from keratosis pilaris should seek timely medical treatment and regular review, actively cooperate with the professional doctor’s treatment plan, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.