Monday, November 16, 2009

Help: I have been diagnosed with keratosis pliaris?

I was recently diagnosed with keratosis pilaris on the back of my arms by a family doctor. They prescribed some cream for it and it has helped a bit, but with summer coming up I am embarrassed to show my arms. It is minimal but there :( and the doctor said it could be worse. Is there any cure for it? Can a peel help? Help please.

Help: I have been diagnosed with keratosis pliaris?
Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is a common skin disorder, typified by “chicken skin” bumps on upper arms, thighs, torso, buttocks and occasionally the cheeks. Excess skin forms around individual hair follicles, creating the characteristic minute, rough, grater-like bumps.


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Reply:I would let it go by itself and not hinder the process. Don't be embarrassed, go out and show it off!


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