HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!

Keratosis is a common skin condition caused by the overproduction of keratin, leading to rough, scaly, or thickened patches on the skin. While most types are harmless, some can signal precancerous changes and require medical attention.

Types of Keratosis

Seborrheic Keratosis
A benign, wart-like growth often seen in older adults. These brown or tan spots are harmless and usually don’t need treatment unless irritated.

Actinic Keratosis (Solar Keratosis)
Precancerous rough patches caused by long-term sun exposure, often found on the face, hands, or scalp. If untreated, it may develop into skin cancer.

Keratosis Pilaris
Known as “chicken skin,” this harmless condition causes small bumps due to blocked hair follicles, mostly on arms and thighs.

Prevention Tips

  • Use SPF 30+ sunscreen daily
  • Avoid tanning beds and peak sun hours
  • Moisturize regularly
  • Monitor skin changes closely

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