Guide To The Risk Factors For Keratosis Pilaris

Dry Skin

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Dry skin is one of the leading risk factors for many different skin conditions. One of these major conditions is keratosis pilaris. Dry skin increases a patient's risk of keratosis pilaris because their skin cannot protect itself when it does not have enough moisture. The chances of an individual's skin staying healthy get exponentially worse the longer they have dry skin. Failing to add moisture to the skin will ultimately lead to the red bumps and rough patches associated with keratosis pilaris. Since dryness and keratosis pilaris are often linked, patients can treat both of them simultaneously with the right treatment plan.

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