HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Keratosis is a common skin condition characterized by rough, scaly patches that develop due to sun damage or a buildup of keratin. These patches typically appear on areas frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face, arms, hands, and scalp.
Actinic keratosis, a specific type of keratosis, can serve as a warning sign for potential skin cancer and should be evaluated by a dermatologist.
Treatment options include medicated creams, cryotherapy (freezing), and laser therapy.
If you notice persistent dry, crusty, or rough spots on your skin, don’t ignore them — early detection and treatment are key to preventing more serious issues.
ATTENTION: Watch for These First Signs of Keratosis
Keratosis often begins with small, dry, rough, or scaly patches on the skin — especially on sun-exposed areas like the face, hands, arms, and scalp. These early signs can be easy to overlook but may indicate damage from prolonged sun exposure.
In particular, actinic keratosis can be a warning sign for potential skin cancer. If left untreated, it may progress into more serious conditions.
Look out for:
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Persistent dry or rough spots
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Crusty or scaly patches
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Areas that feel like sandpaper
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Discoloration or slight elevation of the skin
If you notice any of these signs, don’t wait. See a dermatologist for evaluation. Early detection makes a big difference!