Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Pilaris Cure- Keratosis

Keratosis Pilaris or also known as follicular keratosis or "Chicken Skin" occurs in almost every 1 to 2 people in the world. This sounds like an unknown deadly disease, but do not worry because this is just a gene for skin disease very common is likely to appear as rough bumps on the sides and upper back of the outer arms. It may also appear on the thighs and buttocks, but never appear on the palms and soles.
It is generally confused as acne or goose bumps when you see them as significant in terms of appearance.
Keratosis Pilaris range from:
Small, rough bumps with no irritation (also known medically as Alba), and
Reddish and inflamed (also known medically as keratosis Pilaris rubra) and much more
I myself have some friends who have keratosis Pilaris, not even knowing that this is a common skin disease. Worse, they thought that acne and use the full power of your fingers to squeeze them! This is a very discouraged because it can cause inflammation and can lead to serious problems.
Ugly it may be, but keratosis Pilaris is harmless. It tends to worsen during the winter months and low humidity when the weather dries out the skin. There is no cure for keratosis Pilaris live because it is genetic follicular disease but with proper treatment and the right products applied, amazing results.
Keratosis Pilaris is more common in children, and more frequently in women than in men. Is the result of the accumulation of a protein called keratin in the openings of hair follicles of the skin? This produces small lumps, usually on the arms, thighs and face, but no pain or itching. The exact cause is unknown.
I was inflicted with keratosis Pilaris since I was young.  I thought they were "grains" and pinched and pulled without realizing that this makes things worse! That was when I started working at a dermatology clinic I learned the correct diagnosis for my tragic disease that took me to my bare arms rarely. I spent my teens in my backyard in the summer basking in an attempt to Burn the irritants on my arm because they temporarily healed and allowed me to wear a bathing suit in public.
It is strongly recommended that treatment should be a long-term business, and the regime of keratin (which consists of the hard protein in the skin, nails and hair) will continue the reform in the hair follicles so that strengthens the skin around it and preventing any recurrence of keratosis Pilaris




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