What can I do about keratosis pilaris?
Hand keratosis is a palmoplantar keratosis and is treated by moisturising and softening the keratin, mainly with urea ointment and vitamin A cream. If the keratin layer is thicker, salicylic…
Hand keratosis is a palmoplantar keratosis and is treated by moisturising and softening the keratin, mainly with urea ointment and vitamin A cream. If the keratin layer is thicker, salicylic…
Keratosis pilaris is genetic in origin, with localised and generalised lesions, mainly keratosis pilaris, often with flaking and keratinous thickening, and often without signs of infection. Folliculitis, on the other…
A small number of patients with keratosis pilaris are affected by vitamin A deficiency, or clinically acquired keratosis pilaris, which can be effectively improved by eating foods rich in vitamin…