Ko te Keratosis pilaris he āhua noa, autosomal‑dominant, e pā ana ki ngā makā makā o te kiri, e tohu ana i te āhua o te tito, te paku, te āhua o te kuihi, me te rerekē o te whero me te mumura. Nō te nuinga o te wā ka puta ki ngā taha o waho o ngā ringaringa (ka pā anō ki ngā ringa o mua), ngā huha me te kanohi (kāhua). I te nuinga o te wā ka pohehe pea ngā whiu kei runga i te mata, he hakihaki.
Ko te keratosis pilaris he mate noa o ngā makā makā ka puta i roto i ngā tamariki. Kāore i te tino mārama te āhua o te keratosis pilaris i roto i ngā pakeke, ā, te tūranga tata ki te 0.75 % ki te 34 % o te taupori. Ko te maimoatanga ko te tono o ngā whakaritenga mō te whakamakuku me ngā rongoā pērā i te wai glycolic, wai lactic, wai salicylic, me te urea rānei ki te kiri.
Keratosis pilaris is a common, autosomal dominant, genetic condition of the skin's hair follicles characterized by the appearance of possibly itchy, small, gooseflesh-like bumps, with varying degrees of reddening or inflammation. It most often appears on the outer sides of the upper arms (the forearms can also be affected), thighs, face, back, and buttocks.
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Keratosis pilaris – ringa
Ka puta anō ki ngā pito o raro, engari i te nuinga o te wā, ka kitea i runga i ngā ringaringa o runga.
Ko te Keratosis pilaris, ka kitea i ngā taiohi, he take kiri roa. Ka kitea he toka pupuhi me te whero huri noa i ngā makawe‑makawe, te nuinga kei ngā ringa me ngā waewae. Ahakoa ehara i te nuinga o ngā wā ka puta te pūri, ka pai haere te wā. Ko te maimoatanga ko te whakamahi i ngā makuku me ētahi kirikiri kiri. Ko te tikanga, mā te whakamahi i te hinu me te 6 % salicylic acid, te 20 % urea cream rānei hei whakapai ake i te kakau kiri. Keratosis pilaris is a chronic condition most common in the adolescent population. The condition characteristically presents with papules with follicular involvement and surrounding erythema typically located on the extensor surfaces of the proximal upper and lower extremities. Keratosis pilaris is an asymptomatic condition that generally improves over time. The topical treatments include emollients and topical keratolytics. Skin texture improves with the use of either salicylic acid lotion 6% or urea cream 20%.
Ko te keratosis pilaris he mate noa o ngā makā makā ka puta i roto i ngā tamariki. Kāore i te tino mārama te āhua o te keratosis pilaris i roto i ngā pakeke, ā, te tūranga tata ki te 0.75 % ki te 34 % o te taupori. Ko te maimoatanga ko te tono o ngā whakaritenga mō te whakamakuku me ngā rongoā pērā i te wai glycolic, wai lactic, wai salicylic, me te urea rānei ki te kiri.
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