Ways To Treat Ichthyosis Vulgaris
Ichthyosis vulgaris is also called the fish skin disease because of the way it makes the skin look and feel. It is caused by an overgrowth of dead skin cells that create thick, dry scales on the skin. It usually shows up in early childhood, but it can present itself as soon as the baby is born. Many times, the disorder is mistaken for dry skin, but it progressively gets worse. Cases of ichthyosis vulgaris can range from mild, with no unusual physical appearance, to severe, where it covers the majority of the body and can be recognized by others as abnormal. Even though ichthyosis vulgaris begins very early, it can get better as individual ages, but reoccurrences may appear when they get older. While this condition is generally manageable, it can cause embarrassment for those afflicted and has secondary conditions associated with it.