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  2. May 26, 2023 · Actinic keratoses usually occur on areas of skin that receive lots of sun exposure – like the face, ears, the scalps of bald men, and the backs of the hands, legs, and arms. The lesions may be...

  3. Dec 5, 2022 · Actinic keratosis can resemble other skin issues like age spots and acne. Here’s a quick guide to help you identify a spot on your face. What do the spots look like? These spots take the...

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  4. Several scaly, raised spots that may look like a rash or acne breakout. Many of the spots on this woman’s forehead, nose, and cheeks are actinic keratoses. A raised, rough-feeling patch on your skin that may be red, pink, skin-colored, or gray.

  5. Dec 4, 2020 · Actinic keratosis (AK) causes rough, scaly skin patches. Left untreated, AK can lead to a skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. The best way to prevent AK is to protect yourself from sun damage. If you notice new red or rough bumps on your skin, call your healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.

  6. Sep 17, 2018 · Actinic keratoses start out as thick, scaly, crusty skin patches. These patches are usually about the size of a small pencil eraser. There might be itching or burning in the affected...

  7. The small bumps typically appear on the parts of the body that are most exposed to the sun's rays such as the ears, nose, cheeks, temples and bald scalp. They can also appear on the forearms and backs of hands and usually look like rough bumps or patches on the skin. “They often have a sandpaper-like feel to them,” Dr. Christensen explains.

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