How to get rid of chicken skin on feet

Chicken skin, also known as keratosis pilaris, is generally difficult to remove. Keratosis pilaris on the feet is asymptomatic and generally does not require treatment, and can also be relieved by topical medications or oral medications.
1. Keratosis pilaris is a chronic follicular keratosis pilaris skin disease that occurs on the outer side of the upper arm or the anterior side of the thigh. Clinical manifestations are follicular papules of pinpoint to grain size, normal skin color or light red, similar in appearance to chicken skin. The disease usually has no conscious symptoms and does not usually require special treatment.
2. Although it is difficult to remove perifollicular keratosis, those who have the need for treatment can follow the doctor’s instructions to use topical vitamin A cream, cod liver oil ointment, tazarotene gel and other medications, which can soften or dissolve the keratin and improve clinical symptoms. Symptoms can also be improved by oral vitamin A, vitamin E and other drugs.
Keratosis pilaris on the feet, generally difficult to remove, no obvious symptoms can be temporarily without treatment. If the symptoms are obvious, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor symptomatic treatment, avoid unauthorized medication or treatment.