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Actinic Keratosis Actinic Keratosis (sometimes known as AK). What is it?
This is a common skin disorder usually found among older people
as it is the result of long term exposure to
the sun. Still, they can also be found in people in their 20's
or 30's.
It is characterized by rough, red, scaly patches,
crusts or sores measuring anywhere from one-quarter
to one inch in diameter. AK's are usually found
on the face, lips, scalp, neck, forearms, and the
back of the hands.
People with fair skin, a history of a lot of time in
the sun, or people with poor immune systems are at
greater risks of developing AK's.
AK's are important to be watched by a doctor because they
can lead to skin cancer.
There are a variety of treatments and therapies
available.
Early diagnosis and treatment are imperative. Don't wait.
This skin condition needs to be watched by a physicial,
preferabley a dermatologist so as to make sure this
disorder can be treated quickly if it becomes cancerous.
Your doctor will educate you more about this skin conditon.
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