Keratosis Pilaris in Children: Care Instructions
Overview
Keratosis pilaris is a skin problem. It hardens the skin around pores or hair follicles. A hair follicle is
the place where a hair begins to grow.
Children may have small, red bumps anywhere on their skin, but often on their cheeks, arms, or thighs. You
might notice them more in winter than summer.
The bumps may come and go. Often, they go away as a child gets older.
In some cases, this skin problem is passed down from family members. It is more common in children who have
asthma, hay fever, eczema, or other skin problems.
This problem is not an infection, and it is not contagious. Your child can't spread it to others. It also
won't hurt your child and it usually doesn't itch. Regularly applying a moisturizing cream may help your
child's skin look better.
Follow-up care is a key part of your child's treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all
appointments, and call your doctor if your child is having problems. It's also a good idea to know your
child's test results and keep a list of the medicines your child takes.
How can you care for your child at home?
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Use a gentle soap or cleanser that won't dry your child's skin. Good choices are Aveeno, Dove, and
Neutrogena.
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Put a mild, over-the-counter moisturizing cream on your child's skin. A product with lactic acid,
salicylic acid, or urea may help. Follow the directions on the container.
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If your child's doctor prescribes a cream, use it as directed. If the doctor prescribes medicine, give it
exactly as directed.
When should you call for help?
Call your
doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:
Watch closely for changes in your child's health, and be sure to contact your doctor if:
Current as of: November 16, 2023
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