Actinic (Solar) Keratosis: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes And Treatment
Stay Young Bureau | Aug 10, 2023, 18:00 IST
Actinic (Solar) Keratosis: What It Is, Symptoms, Causes And Treatment
Actinic keratosis, also known as solar keratosis, is a precancerous condition that affects the outer layer of the skin.
Our skin is constantly exposed to various environmental factors, including the harmful rays of the sun making it necessary to take proper care of this organ. Over time, continuous sun exposure can lead to the development of actinic keratosis, also known as solar keratosis. It is a scaly and rough patch that emerges on the skin due to prolonged sun exposure, posing a potential risk if not addressed promptly. The likelihood of these keratoses progressing into squamous cell carcinoma, a form of skin cancer, ranges from approximately 5% to 10%. What is Actinic Keratosis? It is a common skin condition that is caused by damage to the skin from long-term exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. It appears as rough, scaly patches on skin ranging in colour from pink to reddish-brown and is most often found on the face, ears, scalp, neck, and back of the hands. They are most common in people who have fair skin and who have spent a lot of time in the sun. While actinic keratosis itself is not cancerous, if left untreated, it can progress to squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Symptoms of Actinic Keratosis: Actinic keratosis typically presents as elevated, coarse lumps on the skin, exhibiting various colours, often with a dominant brown or yellow scab. These lumps may display shades of grey, pink, or red, or blend harmoniously with the adjacent skin colour. Additional common signs and symptoms associated with actinic keratosis include:
- Actinic keratosis manifests as rough, parched, or flaky patches on the skin, which can be tactilely compared to sandpaper
- The affected skin may be pink, red, or brown in colour. In some cases, the patches may have a white or yellowish hue
- Actinic keratosis can cause itching, burning, or a stinging sensation in the affected areas
- Some individuals may experience tenderness or sensitivity in the patches, especially when exposed to sunlight or touched
- Over time, actinic keratosis may develop small, rough bumps that can be felt on the skin's surface
- Bleeding
- Dry, scaly lips
- Loss of colour in the lips