Can someone please tell me if people with keratosis pilaris are allowed to have pets? - keratosis pilaris and pets
Please fonts because I need five tests that people with keratosis pilaris can dogs have .....
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Keratosis Pilaris And Pets Can Someone Please Tell Me If People With Keratosis Pilaris Are Allowed To Have Pets?
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Keratosis pilaris is not an allergy, so theres no problem with a case with a pet.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.keratosispilaris.org/ this is an excellent location for all the information you need
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1075583
Google has lots of links, not even mentioned any of them that do not Pets is an allergic condition simply more active keratin. This should be proof enough that many patients keep pets.
What is not as pets - or even worse, because the animals --
ReplyDeleteIt's genetic (if someone in your family to bottom)
Worldwide, KP affects 40 to 50% of the adult population, and estimated about 50% -80% of all adolescents. It is more common in women than in men. Which vary in degree, cases of KP can range from mild to severe.
There are treatment options available, there is no known cure for keratosis pilaris, however, we must enact their symptoms are less obvious. The condition often improves with age and may even disappear completely in adulthood, although some signs of keratosis pilaris for life. Some require repeat treatments are mainly symptomatic and May
What is not as pets - or even worse, because the animals --
ReplyDeleteIt's genetic (if someone in your family to bottom)
Worldwide, KP affects 40 to 50% of the adult population, and estimated about 50% -80% of all adolescents. It is more common in women than in men. Which vary in degree, cases of KP can range from mild to severe.
There are treatment options available, there is no known cure for keratosis pilaris, however, we must enact their symptoms are less obvious. The condition often improves with age and may even disappear completely in adulthood, although some signs of keratosis pilaris for life. Some require repeat treatments are mainly symptomatic and May
What is not as pets - or even worse, because the animals --
ReplyDeleteIt's genetic (if someone in your family to bottom)
Worldwide, KP affects 40 to 50% of the adult population, and estimated about 50% -80% of all adolescents. It is more common in women than in men. Which vary in degree, cases of KP can range from mild to severe.
There are treatment options available, there is no known cure for keratosis pilaris, however, we must enact their symptoms are less obvious. The condition often improves with age and may even disappear completely in adulthood, although some signs of keratosis pilaris for life. Some require repeat treatments are mainly symptomatic and May