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ichthyosis vulgaris - Definition: (Source: MedicineNet)

Ichthyosis vulgaris: A genetic skin disease that is characterized by scaly (fishlike) areas of skin. The first scaly skin problems usually appear after 3 months of age. The palms and soles are often affected. Areas that tend to be spared include the axillae (the armpits), the antecubital fossa (the inside area at the bend of the elbow) and the popliteal fossa (behind the knee). ...
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ichthyosis vulgaris - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
ichthyosis vulgaris, Skin layers
Skin layers

Causes of ichthyosis vulgaris (Source: MedLinePlus)
Ichthyosis vulgaris is one of the most common of the inherited skin disorders. It may begin in early childhood, before age 4. The condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. That means you only need to get the abnormal gene from one parent in order for you to inherit the disease. The condition is often more noticeable in the winter. It may occur along with atopic dermatitis , keratosis pilaris (small bumps on the back of the arms), or other skin disorders. ...
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Symptoms of ichthyosis vulgaris (Source: MedLinePlus)
Dry skin , severe; Scaly skin ( scales ); Possible skin thickening; Mild itching of the skin. The dry, scaly skin is usually most severe over the legs but may also involve the arms, hands, and middle of the body. Persons with this condition may also have many fine lines over the palm of the hand. ...
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ichthyosis vulgaris - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
Your doctor will recommend heavy duty moisturizers. Creams and ointments work better than lotions. Apply these to moist skin immediately after bathing. You should use mild, non-drying soaps. Your doctor may tell you to use moisturizing creams that contain chemicals that help skin to shed normally, including lactic acid , salicylic acid, and urea. ...
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