Some common symptoms of keratosis pilaris: Painless, tiny bumps (upper arms, thighs, cheeks, buttocks or face) Dry, rough skin in the areas that have bumps Bumps that feel like sandpaper Slight pinkness or redness around bumps (sometimes this can be quite severe looking) Itchy, irritable skin Its not exactly clear what causes keratin buildup in certain people
GLP-1 medications have proven to be an effective tool to help patients manage their weight
This is not a more is more situation
Non-selective NSAIDs (aspirin, naproxen [e.g., Aleve], ibuprofen [e.g., Advil], diclofenac [e.g., Cambia], and indomethacin [Indocin]) inhibit the activity of both COX enzymes (Conaghan 2012)
Avoid freezing reconstituted peptides as this can impact the compounds integrity and functionality
The effects may also may vary by individual