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  1. No. They're actually called keratosis pilaris - the cause is unknown, but some claim that it's a hereditary condition. You can soften and help slough off bumps by applying cream containing high urea and salicylic acid. If that doesn't work, prescription retinoids will help, but it can irritate the sRead more

    No. They’re actually called keratosis pilaris – the cause is unknown, but some claim that it’s a hereditary condition.

    You can soften and help slough off bumps by applying cream containing high urea and salicylic acid. If that doesn’t work, prescription retinoids will help, but it can irritate the surrounding skin. If very irritation or itchy can add mild steroids to the cream to soothe irritation. Apply onto bumps twice a day until they clear up.

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  2. I had facial wart , applied tretinoin as suggested by doctor and its gone. you can try tretinoin, but be warned not to over apply.

    I had facial wart , applied tretinoin as suggested by doctor and its gone. you can try tretinoin, but be warned not to over apply.

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  3. I don't think there are quick home remedies , will at least take 4-5 days to go away. Taking good care of yourself with good foods and vitamins will help. For quick recovery u can ask pharmacy for acyclovir tablets and gels

    I don’t think there are quick home remedies , will at least take 4-5 days to go away. Taking good care of yourself with good foods and vitamins will help. For quick recovery u can ask pharmacy for acyclovir tablets and gels

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