One of the most common benign skin problems worldwide is keratosis pilaris, also commonly known as 'goosebumps'. Although this condition does not have to present serious problems in the skin, we do need to know how to detect it in order to treat it carefully.

This disorder usually appears in most cases in areas such as the buttocks, face, thighs or arms. And in most of the people who suffer from it, it does not cause pain or any other discomfort that harms their daily life.

According to the medical website Mayo Clinic, keratosis pilaris “is often considered a variant of the normal skin. It cannot be cured or prevented. However, it can be treated with prescription moisturizers and creams to help improve the appearance of the skin. The condition usually disappears after 30 years”.

And it is that one of the most important things that we must do when we notice that this problem begins to appear, is to go to a specialist who will give us the necessary guidelines to take care of our skin.

Why does it appear and what are the symptoms of 'goosebumps'?

Although it is not a serious problem that will have a great impact on our daily lives, 'goosebumps' is a disorder that requires special care. So the best thing if we suffer from this condition is to know everything about it.

Keratosis pilaris, or 'goosebumps' is, according to the website Mayo Clinic: “a common, harmless skin condition that causes dry, rough patches and small bumps, often on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks, or buttocks. Usually the bumps are not painful or itchy.”

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