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If tiny white bumps on your skin are making you feel shy about showing your arms in a tank top or sleeveless dress, you’re not alone.

Up to 40% of Canadians have keratosis pilaris (KP), an often-inherited form of mild eczema that happens when dead skin cells plug the site of a hair follicle. The condition is harmless, but the bumps on your upper arms (or thighs or cheeks) can be a nuisance.

If you are concerned about keratosis pilaris or other skin conditions, our pharmacist can give you advice on how you can take care of it at home and let you know if it’s time to call your doctor.

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