hyperkeratóza
Hyperkeratóza is a medical term that describes a thickening of the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum. This thickening is caused by an abnormal accumulation of keratin, a tough, protective protein that makes up skin, hair, and nails. The condition is not a disease in itself but rather a symptom or a manifestation of underlying issues.
There are various causes for hyperkeratóza. It can be a natural response of the skin to repeated
The appearance of hyperkeratóza can vary depending on the cause and location. It typically manifests as dry,