Description:
Actinic Keratoses, also known as solar or senile keratoses, appear as scaly, rough patches on sun-exposed areas like the face, ears, neck, lips, forearms, and hands. They are considered precancerous skin conditions.
FAQs:
Are actinic keratoses dangerous?
They are precancerous and can develop into skin cancer if untreated.Where do they commonly appear?
On sun-exposed areas such as the face and hands.How are they treated?
Treatments include cryotherapy, topical medications, and laser therapy.