How Do I Know It Is Hyperkeratosis?

February 22, 2012

Hyperkeratosis is a condition where the outer layer of the human skin thickens as a result of rubbing, irritation and pressure. The skin reacts to protect itself hence resulting to hyperkeratosis. The reaction could be against sun radiations, infections, chronic inflammation or chemicals that are irritating. In some cases hyperkeratosis can occur without any major [...]

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Hyperkeratotic Eczema

February 15, 2012

Many scientists and affected individuals do not have a full understanding of the skin condition referred to as hyperkeratotic eczema. This is further increasing the hysteria of those having Hyperkeratotic Eczema. The skin condition can come up on some areas of the body like the hands and the feet.  Hyperkeratotic Eczema can be considerably chronic. There are [...]

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Treating Hyperkeratosis

February 8, 2012

The outer layer of the skin can become excessively thickened due to the accumulation of keratin on the surface, this leads to what is referred to as hyperkeratosis. There are various methods by which you can get the hyperkeratosis treated. It is possible to treat the thing medically and you can also treat it naturally [...]

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Brown Skin Hyperkeratosis

February 1, 2012

Hyperkeratosis can be defined as the darkening of the skin which occurs in women with brown skin. This condition is as a result of excessive accumulation of keratin in the outer layer of the skin. This thickening protects the skin against irritation, rubbing and pressure and causes calluses and corns on hands and feet or [...]

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What Does Hyperkeratosis Look Like?

January 25, 2012

Hyperkeratosis is a situation in which an additional thickening layer of the skin develops. This condition is linked to the production of excess keratin. The disease is not serious or contagious thus making it to go unnoticed by the majority. The feminine gender with a dark skin is the major victims of hyperkeratosis when compared [...]

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Hyperkeratosis Problems

January 18, 2012

Hyperkeratosis usually appears on women with brown skin. This condition comes as a result of too much deposition of keratin on the skin layer of your body. Though hyperkeratosis may appear on any part of your body, it is important to note that it is a common occurrence on the palm of your hands and [...]

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What Kind of Hyperkeratosis

January 11, 2012

Hyperkeratosis refers to the skin disease that mainly affects particular body parts among them being the feet’s soles and heels. Often, its signs are associated with aging with the symptoms like the skin darkening mainly on the elbows and knees. Naturally, the skin around these areas is normally thick which makes it difficult to diagnose [...]

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Natural Cure For Hyperkeratosis

January 4, 2012

Natural Cure For Hyperkeratosis It is not safe to apply creams and other stuffs to your skin each time anything shows up on the skin. It may even be better to allow thing to be. This is because many of the pigments and colorations that appear on the skin do resolve on their own after [...]

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Cause Of Hyperkeratosis

December 28, 2011

Hyperkeratosis can be very disgusting and disturbing when it shows up on the skin. It makes the skin ugly and it can also be scratchy. Scratching it may lead to bleeding and the condition may get worse.  Several methods of treatment had been developed for the removal of the skin condition from the skin. In [...]

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Keratosis Pilaris Celebrity Treatments

December 21, 2011

Keratosis pilaris is a genetic type of hyperkeratosis in which tiny, scaly spots on the arms and legs arise. It is very common, affecting about 40% of the population. One would think it must also affect celebrities, so how come we never see stars with keratosis pilaris? Keratosis pilaris is hard to see in photographs, [...]

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