
2026-05-19T07:37:54
Keratosis Pilaris: When Tiny Rough Bumps Appear on the Skin •Keratosis pilaris is a common and harmless skin condition that causes tiny rough bumps on the skin, often described as “chicken skin.” •It usually appears on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks, or buttocks.•The condition occurs due to buildup of keratin, a skin protein, which blocks the hair follicles. •It is commonly associated with dry skin and may run in families.•Symptoms include small rough bumps, dry skin texture, mild redness, and occasional itching. •The skin may feel sandpaper-like to touch.•Keratosis pilaris is not contagious or dangerous, but it can be a cosmetic concern for some people.• Symptoms often worsen during cold or dry weather.•Treatment focuses on improving skin texture with moisturizers, exfoliating creams containing lactic acid, salicylic acid, or urea, along with gentle skincare.• Regular moisturization is important for control.•At Paavai Eye & Skin Care Hospital, Salem, we provide personalized skincare treatments to improve keratosis pilaris and maintain soft, healthy skin. #KeratosisPilaris #ChickenSkin #SkinCare #HealthySkin ✨