Saturday, July 24, 2010

Hello people, does anyone know how to treat Keratosis Pilaris?

I've been using Neutrogena Skin Smoothing Body Lotion for nearly a month and my arms aren't completely smooth, but they're noticeably better.





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Hello people, does anyone know how to treat Keratosis Pilaris?
Treatment of keratosis pilaris is not necessary, and unfortunately often has disappointing results. With persistence, most people can get very satisfactory improvement. Initial treatment should be intensive moisturizing. Try a cream such as Acid mantle, Vaseline or Complex 15 after bathing, and re-apply the cream again several times daily.





If this does not help, change to a medicated cream containing urea (Curel, Carmol-20) or alpha-hydroxy acids (Aqua Glycolic, Lacticare) applied twice daily - it may be too irritating to use more often. More aggressive home treatment can be done if ones skin can tolerate it. The plugged pores can be removed by taking long, hot soaking tub baths and then rubbing the areas with a coarse washcloth, stiff brush, or 'Buf-Puf'.





Prescription medicines that may help include antibiotics (Erythromycin, Bactrim) if the spots are very red and Tazorac Cream. Tazorac, a relative of vitamin A, may cause irritation in some people.
Reply:I have it too I went to th e dermatolagist spent over $100


got cream and body wash and it never went away but I hate it

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