What Are The Risk Factors For Keratosis Pilaris?

Ichthyosis

Ichthyosis seems to be another condition that can increase a patient's risk of keratosis pilaris. This one may stop the patient's skin from shedding dead skin cells. Thus, it can make dry patches appear on their skin. Some patients say that their skin looks similar to fish scales.

As mentioned, patients with ichthyosis may have trouble shedding dead skin cells. They also appear to struggle with getting rid of excess keratin. If this happens, keratin may be trapped under the patches of dry, dead skin. This may eventually trigger keratosis pilaris and its symptoms, including red bumps.

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