Keratosis Pilaris can be embarrassing
Having keratosis pilaris can be quite embarrassing at times. Many people are not aware what it is, but in its simplest form it looks like chicken skin on the back of your upper arms and thighs, sometimes on your buttocks. These white bumps develop when excess keratin is trapped within the follicle. The cause of this skin disorder is unknown but genetics are usually associated with it.
- Keratosis pilaris is actually very common, more so in adolescents than in adults. Over 60% of teenagers suffer from with this condition. It is not enough that they have high school to deal with, but they also have to go through embarrassment of having keratosis pilaris. So imagine having this condition in your teens, trying to blend in with the clothing trends and such, but not wanting to wear anything that exposes the areas of the body that have this condition showing. It can do a lot of harm in anyone’s self esteem and morale.
- Treating keratosis pilaris is very important especially if you want the appearance of it to improve and look more pleasant. Unfortunately for those that have it, it’s a condition they will have for life. There is no known cure for it at this time. There are cases where the condition just spontaneously disappears, but in the long run, it is a chronic disorder and therefore may come back at any time. Persistency in the treatment of keratosis pilaris is the main key for making this condition look better. Don’t expect to see remarkable results or improvement if you have been treating keratosis pilaris for only one or two days. It takes a bit longer and then diligent treatment after that.
- There are some treatments like creams and lotions that you can try in order to help you with your condition, however results vary in each individual case. In some scenarios the condition of the affected area does not show any signs of improvement, while others are more fortunate in finding the right keratosis pilaris cream for them on their first try, when looking for what might be compatible with their skin type. You can get keratosis pilaris help by visiting a dermatologist or you can do research yourself. Many resources are available through the internet so reading articles from fellow keratosis pilaris sufferers can make you feel better simply by knowing that you are not the only one living with this condition.
- Proper care and treatment of keratosis pilaris begins and ends with skin care. When you find the right treatment for you it’s important for you to stick with it. Some people opt to use natural remedies for treating keratosis pilaris and not surprisingly the natural lotions and creams work for them better than those with chemicals. You have to keep in mind you are looking for keratosis pilaris products that contain a lot of moisturizer so it can help to the skin moist. This particular disorder tends to be more active when the skin becomes extremely dry. Moisturizing during the winter months or when the weather is extremely humid is a very important part of the treatment.
Also exfoliating regularly gets rid of unwanted excess dry skin. Do this once a week during a bath, using a soft loofah or a sponge, along with a mild body wash like Dove. Scrubbing the affected area in a circular motion will make it suppler. Putting on keratosis pilaris lotion straight away locks in the moisture, thereby leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth. Always remember to keep up your treatment routine in order to prevent new ones from developing. This will allow you to keep the condition under control.
Posted: June 13th, 2011 under Keratosis Pilaris.
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