How to Fix Chicken Skin on Arms

Chicken skin generally refers to keratosis pilaris. If patients with keratosis pilaris of the arms do not experience uncomfortable symptoms, no special treatment is required. However, patients with obvious symptoms or the need for treatment need to be resolved through medication, physical therapy and other ways.
1. Medication: Patients with keratosis pilaris can use topical retinoic acid drugs such as retinoic acid cream, tazarotene cream, or salicylic acid drugs such as salicylic acid ointment under the guidance of a doctor, which can play a role in softening and dissolving the keratin and improve the symptoms.
2. Physical therapy: some patients can also take physical therapy, such as laser therapy, so as to alleviate the symptoms of keratosis pilaris and improve the prognosis.
It is recommended that patients with keratosis pilaris actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures, do not blindly deal with.