HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!

Keratosis is a common skin condition where rough, scaly patches form due to sun damage or a buildup of keratin. These patches often appear on the face, arms, hands, or scalp.

Actinic keratosis, a specific type, can be a warning sign for potential skin cancer and should be evaluated by a dermatologist.

Treatment options include medicated creams, cryotherapy (freezing), and laser treatments.

If you notice persistent dry, crusty, or rough spots on your skin, don’t ignore them — early detection and treatment are essential

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