Overview Of The Risk Factors For Keratosis Pilaris

Gender and Age

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An individual's gender and age also impact their risk of keratosis pilaris! Children and adolescents are at the highest risk. This is because their body naturally produces more keratin than adults! Thus, their condition starts to alleviate when they become adults. It often disappears when they turn thirty years old. This is when their body stops producing significant amounts of keratin! However, the presence of certain skin conditions and other risk factors change this.

Women are at a higher risk of developing keratosis pilaris than men. Part of this is due to pregnancy! During pregnancy, a woman's body will produce extra keratin due to the hormonal changes. In turn, this increases a woman's risk of keratosis pilaris!

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