How to treat scaly keratosis pilaris?



Scaly Keratosis Pilaris can be treated with medications, including topical antifungal medications such as imidazoles and arylamines, and oral medications such as terbinafine.

Keratosis Pilaris is caused by a fungal infection and can manifest as rough, dry, cracked, itchy, molting skin on the feet.

It can be treated with topical antifungal drugs, including imidazoles such as clotrimazole and ketoconazole, and acrylamines such as naftifine and terbinafine. It is also more effective to combine preparations with strong exfoliative action, such as compound benzoic acid ointment and salicylic acid ointment. In addition, oral antifungal medications can be administered, including terbinafine and itraconazole.

When scaly keratosis pilaris occurs, go to the hospital in time, standardize the treatment, and use the above medications as prescribed by the doctor.