These rough, scaly patches, often caused by prolonged sun exposure or keratin buildup, can be more than skin deep. Known as keratosis, these areas may seem benign but can hide dangerous precursors to skin cancer. Actinic keratosis, in particular, demands careful attention and professional evaluation. Dermatologists recommend treatments ranging from medicated creams to cryotherapy and laser therapy, tailored to halt progression and protect your health. Early intervention transforms risk into relief, underscoring the urgent need to heed your skin’s warning signs before it’s too late.
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