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Treat Actinic Keratosis as Early as Possible

by Grant Ferns

Actinic keratosis is a very serious skin lesion that can lead to cancer if it is not treated properly. This skin problem is characterized by rough, dry patches on the skin that do not go away. The most common places to find actinic keratosis are the face, head, neck and arms.

Prevention is key and quite easy if you make a few simple changes in your daily routine. If you haven't been able to prevent it you needn't worry too much because it is also very treatable once it is diagnosed. Simply keep in mind, however, that older adults are usually diagnosed with this problem as it progresses quite slowly.

If actinic keratosis lesions are left untreated they will begin to grow and can eventually lead to a more serious condition: skin cancer. Here are a few suggestions that can help you prevent this problem, however, if you'd like more information you should search for various treatment options.

Actinic Keratosis Symptoms you Need to Look For

Actinic keratosis skin usually appears as scaly patches on the skin. These patches can appear flat or slightly raised and range in color from a pink to red or brown shade. They may be confused with other skin problems, like psoriasis, so it is important that you get a medical diagnosis.

The lesions are not very large. In fact, they are usually less than an inch in diameter. These patches may be accompanied by a burning or itching sensation.

Actinic keratosis lesions will go away when you stop exposing your skin to the sun and come back if you increase your exposure to the sun. If you try removing the dry patch it will not remove the actinic keratosis because it will reappear. How you Can Prevent Actinic Keratosis

The best way of avoiding this type of skin lesion, is by limiting your exposure to the sun. Don't expose yourself to tanning beds or tan-accelerating products. And don't forget that everytime you go outside, you have to wear sunblock with an SPF of at least 30.

In order to maintain a constant level of protection, it is vital that you reapply your sunscreen frequently throughout the day. It is also recommended that you wear protective clothing when exposed to the sun. Remember that if you still want a tan but want to keep your skin safe you can use self tanners.

How you can Treat Actinic Keratosis

Before subjecting yourself to any type of treatment, you should first reduce your exposure to UV radiation immediately. Second, your doctor will suggest what treatment options are the best for you. Depending on the severity of your condition you may require a superficial treatment or another type of treatment such as chemotherapy drugs.

Both chemical peels and dermabrasion can help by removing the areas that have actinic keratosis lesions. These types of procedures are useful for relatively minor cases of actinic keratosis. Depending on the extent of your problem, you may need one or more sessions.

Topical chemotherapy drugs can also be used to treat this skin problem. Your doctor may even prescribe drugs that can help your immune system reject precancerous growths.

In order to help your body regenerate damaged skin and prevent actinic keratosis you need to use natural skin care products such as BIOSKINTREATMENT. For any well-rounded actinic keratosis treatment to work properly you will need to combine the application of BIOSKINTREATMENT with the reduction of UV exposure. Keep in mind that this cream contains gentle, biological ingredients - the main one being helix aspersa muller extract - that make this product and effective but soothing treatment for any type of skin.

Published March 17th, 2010

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