The current focus on health and wellness as always included the necessity of the breast examination, thought to be essential for early breast cancer detection. Yet, there also needs to be that same focus on skin exams as well. The importance of regular skin examinations cannot be stressed enough. Both men and women should conduct monthly self-examinations, as well as increase their understanding of various skin conditions that can provide early detections of skin cancer. Though many people are familiar with moles, many have not heard of Actinic Keratosis. Better understanding of this skin condition is needed because if left undiagnosed, it can be life threatening. This condition can be a silent killer because it, oftentimes, does not hurt.
Actinic keratosis is a precancerous growth on the skin. |
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Symptoms
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Causes |
Actinic keratosis is caused by sun exposure. Risk factors for actinic keratosis include:
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Treatment |
* Because actinic keratoses are precancerous changes, have them examined promptly. Follow your health care provider's advice for treatment. |
Tests & diagnosis |
The health care provider makes the diagnosis based on the appearance of the skin growth. A skin biopsy may reveal any cancerous changes, if they occur. |
Prognosis |
Actinic keratosis itself is benign (harmless), but it may on rare occasions develop into skin cancer. Removal of the growth is usually effective. |
Complications |
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Prevention |
Reduce sun exposure and protect your skin from the sun:
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Sun Safety Facts |
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When to contact a doctor?
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if areas of persistent roughness or scaliness develop in sun-exposed skin. |
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