Keratosis Pilaris
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Keratosis Pilaris ~ How to Get Rid of Milia on Arms?
realself.com — “Answer from Michael A. Persky, MD: Hi, It sounds like Keratosis Pilaris which can be treated with Umecta and or Hydro 40 foam (prescription...” View full resource at realself.com
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Use retinoids and hydrators ~ How to Treat Keratosis Pilaris?
realself.com — “Answer from Mary Lupo, MD: Talk to your dermatologist. I often combine prescription strength retinoids, AHA washes and lotions, and sometimes brief courses...” View full resource at realself.com
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Keratosis Pilaris: eMedicine Pediatrics: General Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Keratosis pilaris is an extremely common and benign disorder of keratinized hair follicles.1 The disease is characterized by grouped, horny, keratotic follicular papules predominantly located on the extensor surfaces of the proximal limbs, most commonly ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Food intolerance tests and more - Keratosis Pilaris Community Forums
keratosispilaris.org — “I found a website (thankyou to ChloeKP for product reference) that lists a range of tests that reminded me of some of the theories that others have” View full resource at keratosispilaris.org
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What Are Those Little Red Bumps?
medicalnewstoday.com — “What are those little red bumps? They may be Keratosis Pilaris (KP), a genetic skin condition resulting from a build up of dead skin cells in hair follicles, causing patches of little red bumps th” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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What Are Those Little Red Bumps?: What are those little red bumps? They may be Keratosis Pilaris (KP), a genetic.. http://bit.ly/lJj4R
Disseminate and Recurrent Infundibular Folliculitis: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Disseminate and recurrent infundibular folliculitis (DRIF) was first described in 1968 by Hitch and Lund.1 The clinical presentation is much like miliaria or keratosis pilaris. It is mostly seen in young healthy people, and most ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Disseminate and recurrent infundibular folliculitis is a condition in which bumps occur at every hair follicle. http://bit.ly/cyCPVj
Multiple Minute Digitate Hyperkeratoses: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: INTRODUCTION Multiple minute digitate hyperkeratosis (MMDH) was first described in 1967.1 Because of early initial disagreement in the literature, more recent works have emphasized the separation of multiple minute digitate hyperkeratosis from any association with ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Multiple minute digitate hyperkeratosis describes a condition where tiny, spiky, hard bumps appear on the skin. http://bit.ly/cZqJXP
Ulerythema: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Ulerythema ophryogenes, a rare cutaneous disorder, is characterized by inflammatory keratotic facial papules that may result in scars, atrophy, and alopecia. This disorder has been described in association with other congenital anomalies such as Noonan syndrome, ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Ulerythema ophryogenes is a relatively infrequent disorder that mainly affects children and young adults. Learn causes. http://bit.ly/aewdJc
Trichostasis Spinulosa: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: In trichostasis spinulosa (TS), clusters of vellus hairs become embedded within hair follicles, with resultant elevated, dark, spiny papules on the face or trunk. Trichostasis spinulosa frequently is discovered as an incidental finding, and often it ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Trichostasis spinulosa is a condition in adults that resembles blackheads. It is not dangerous, but can be unsightly.http://bit.ly/bNBSo4
Concerns About Bumps on Arms | The Kid's Doctor: Your Partner in Parenting
kidsdr.com — “A number of patients, especially young girls, are concerned about tiny little bumps on their upper arms or on their thighs.” View full resource at kidsdr.com
Most Recently Shared on February 18, 2010 at 8:59 pm By:
@brielababy Without 'seeing' it, sounds like keratosis pilaris. Here's more info. http://tinyurl.com/ykgo4u6 #kidsdr #parenting
How to Get Good Skin: A dermatologist's tips | My Family Doctor Magazine
familydoctormag.com — “Your insider guide on the best treatments for pores, circles, bumps, blotches and more--straight from a dermatologist. Includes many home treatments. Problems covered: large pores on the nose,dark circles under the eyes, small bumps on the arms (keratosis pilaris), puffy eyes, blotchy skin, cellulite, acne.” View full resource at familydoctormag.com
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