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Medical Conditions - Keratoderma

Keratoderma is the marked thickening of epidermal skin, which may occur acquired or hereditary. Keratoderma is managed by applying topical vitamin D ointment. In a few cases, surgery is done to remove the thickened skin, followed by skin grafting.

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How can I get rid of rough dry hands with deep cracks in palms?

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Why are my heels turning green with cracks?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I have gone through your case. You are having keratoderma. And most of the time it is due to dryness.

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