The need to consult a doctor is determined by the condition of the lesions and the presence or absence of other symptoms during an episode of follicular eruption. If the patient presents only with follicular eruptions, the lesions are small in size and there are no other accompanying symptoms, the patient can be observed at home and the lesions will gradually decrease with age. If the lesions are aesthetically displeasing and cause mental health problems, it is recommended to seek medical attention. There is no specific treatment for keratosis pilaris, but it is mostly treated with topical medication and, in severe cases, with internal vitamin A. It is advisable to seek medical attention when other symptoms are present.