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We’ll show you what keratosis pilaris, or chicken skin, looks like, as well as its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and home remedies.
Keratosis pilaris is a common, harmless skin condition that can cause small, hard bumps on your upper arms, thighs, buttocks, and face. Learn how to manage this skin condition effectively.
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Keratosis pilaris, or “chicken skin,” is a common and harmless condition due to excess keratin in the hair follicles. It causes small, rough bumps to appear on the skin’s surface.
Keratosis pilaris is a common cause of bumps on the arm. These bumps are harmless and may look like goosebumps or chicken skin. However, if the bumps are itchy, this may point to eczema ...
Q: I have a bunch of small, rough bumps on my arms and legs. What are they, and how can I get rid of them? Maybe they look like goose bumps — or the skin of a plucked chicken.
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This sign, often referred to as 'chicken skin,' may actually be a visible clue someone has asthma, a condition which affects 5.4 million people in the United Kingdom alone.
On a list of endlessly irritating skin conditions, keratosis pilaris (KP)—those small, chicken skin-like bumps that often plague the backs of your arms—would clearly earn a top spot.
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