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  2. Hyperkeratosis - Wikipedia

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    Hyperkeratosis is thickening of the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis, or skin), often associated with the presence of an abnormal quantity of keratin, [1] and is usually accompanied by an increase in the granular layer. As the corneum layer normally varies greatly in thickness in different sites, some experience is needed ...

  3. Keratosis pilaris - Wikipedia

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    KP occurs when the human body produces excess amounts of the skin protein keratin, resulting in the formation of small, raised bumps in the skin, often with surrounding redness. [7] The excess keratin, which is the same color as the person's natural skin tone, surrounds and entraps the hair follicles in the pore.

  4. 13 Best Lotions for Keratosis Pilaris - AOL

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    This condition develops when the skin produces too much keratin, a protein your body produces naturally that forms the tissues of skin, hair, and nails. ... treatment helps the skin look and feel ...

  5. Dermatologists Say This Star Acne-Fighting Ingredient Can ...

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    Reduces symptoms of keratosis pilaris (KP): Keratosis pilaris is a condition that’s characterized by bumpy skin on the arms, legs, or butt, and it's caused by a buildup of keratin in the hair ...

  6. 12 Best Vitamins for Hair Growth - AOL

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    Symptoms of insufficient vitamin B12 can include fatigue, palpitations, pale skin, numbness, weight loss, infertility, dementia and megaloblastic anemia (when the body produces large, abnormal red ...

  7. Harlequin-type ichthyosis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Very thick skin which cracks, abnormal facial features [3] [4] Complications: Breathing problems, infection, problems with body temperature, dehydration [4] Usual onset: Present from birth [3] Causes: Genetic (autosomal recessive) [3] Diagnostic method: Based on appearance and genetic testing [5] Differential diagnosis

  8. Keratosis obturans - Wikipedia

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    Canaloplasty, where the ear canal is widened using grafts, was first proposed as the treatment for keratois obturans. However, with the migration of keratin within the canal, any amount of widening could not restore the migration of skin. Reconstruction of the bony canal with cartilage graft from temporalis fascia has showed some results. [6]

  9. Carotenosis - Wikipedia

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    Excessive consumption of elemental silver, silver dust or silver compounds can cause the skin to be colored blue or bluish-grey. This condition is called argyria. A similar skin color can result from prolonged exposure to gold, typically as a little-used medical treatment. The gold-induced greyish skin color is called chrysiasis. Argyria and ...