Often referred to as chicken skin, Keratosis Pilaris is a skin condition which appears as red,
rough bumps on the skin surface.
Not exact matches
Vitamin A deficiency can result in
rough, dry
skin, which can appear as
rough bumps on the back of the arms.
A deficiency of vitamin A can lead to
rough, scaly
skin, hyperkeratosis pillaris (raised
bumps usually
on the back of the arms) and acne.
Home Remedies For Keratosis Pilaris A
skin disorder with small
bumps and
rough patches found
on cheeks, arms, legs, thighs and buttocks is called keratosis...
Extra-dry
skin like
on dry upper arms can trigger a flare - up of keratosis pilaris, that annoying
rough skin, says New York dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD. «Try a lotion with salicylic acid to exfoliate dead cells around your hair follicles and reduce the appearance of
bumps.»
Keratosis pilaris (ker - uh - TOE - sis pih - LAIR - is) is a common, harmless
skin condition that causes dry,
rough patches and tiny
bumps, usually
on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks or buttocks.