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Frictional hyperkeratosis
After cutting or rubbing also the skin become thick this is called hyperkeratosis i am right or wrong reply meeee plzzzz i request
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Hyperkeratosis ,means excess keratin, implies thick skin. Its actually a natural defence mechanism for the skin to get thickened at areas requiring greater pressures like sole of foot etc. May also occur in diseases like psoriasis etc.
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Sure ll guide you. Chat online, homeopathic treatment can be beneficial for u. Need detail case study. Chat online for complete consultation and treatment. Dr Merlin
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Protect ur hands from hard materials . After cutting apply some moisturising oil ,coconut oil.
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