Friday, April 18, 2025

Bumpy Skin on Arms (Keratosis Pilaris): Causes and Care


*By Dr. Rizwan Khan | Dr. Rizwan’s Skin, Cosmetic & Laser Clinic, Shahjahanpur*

Does the skin on your upper arms feel rough or look like tiny goosebumps? You’re probably dealing with **Keratosis Pilaris (KP)**—a common and harmless condition, but definitely frustrating if you're chasing smooth skin.


What Is Keratosis Pilaris?



Keratosis Pilaris is caused by a buildup of **keratin**, a protein that protects the skin. Instead of shedding naturally, keratin clogs the hair follicles, forming tiny, hard bumps. It usually appears on:

- Upper arms

- Thighs

- Cheeks

- Buttocks

And it's often mistaken for acne or dry skin.


What Causes It?



KP is not caused by poor hygiene. It’s **genetic** and often seen in people with **dry skin, eczema**, or **asthma**. It may get worse in the **winter months** when humidity is low, or during **pregnancy and puberty** when hormones fluctuate.


How Can You Treat It?



While there’s no permanent cure, KP can be managed well with the right routine.

 1. **Gentle Exfoliation**

Use a mild scrub or **chemical exfoliants** like AHAs (lactic acid, glycolic acid) or BHAs (salicylic acid) to help unclog pores.

2. **Moisturize Daily**

Look for moisturizers with **urea**, **lactic acid**, or **ceramides**. These soften keratin and hydrate dry skin.

3. **Avoid Harsh Soaps**

Fragrance-free, non-drying cleansers are best. Avoid strong body washes that strip the skin.

 4. **Be Consistent**

KP won’t go away overnight. Stick to a routine for 4–6 weeks before judging results.

 5. **Professional Treatments**


At Dr. Rizwan’s Clinic, we offer:

- **Chemical peels** to improve texture

- **Laser treatments** to reduce redness and smooth bumps

- **Dermatologist-recommended skincare** for at-home use


When Should You See a Dermatologist?

If your KP is red, itchy, or affecting your confidence, book a consultation. Sometimes, similar-looking conditions like **folliculitis** or **eczema** may need different treatments.


**Final Word:**

Keratosis Pilaris is stubborn but manageable. With patience and a little care, you can definitely see smoother, calmer skin.

**Want a customized plan?**

Visit **Dr. Rizwan’s Skin, Cosmetic & Laser Clinic** in Shahjahanpur. We’ll guide you with expert advice, in-clinic treatments, and home care that works.


1 comment:

  1. Good and short information on the topic..

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