Patient Information: I have actinic keratosis what can I do?Once you have been diagnosed with actinic keratosis there are several effective treatments to choose from. However to decide which treatment may best apply to your specific situation should be discussed with your doctor. Cryosurgery Cryosurgery is the most common treatment for actinic keratosis. Here liquid nitrogen is applied to the affected surface with a cotton tip applicator or spray device. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold (-195,8 °C = -320,44 °F) and will cause death of all cells of this area. Advantages of the treatment
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Curettage Curettage describes the scraping away of a superficial skin disorder. Usually a scalpel or another sharp device, called a curette, is used for scraping. Advantages of the treatment
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Topical 5-fluorouracilTopical 5-fluorouracil, also called 5-FU, is a cream that is applied to the skin. It contains a drug that will cause cell death by binding to cellular DNA. Advantages of the treatment
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Photodynamic therapy
Other treatmentsBesides the treatments mentioned above there are several others in use. Medication There are several drugs used to treat actinic keratosis. These are basically divided into drugs that are applied to the skin – so-called topical drugs – and drugs that need to be taken orally, so-called systemical drugs. Topical drugs such as: Salicylic acid, topical retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids, topical masoprocol, topical tubercidin, chemical or cryosurgical peel, imiquimod (experimental) Systemic drugs such as: Oral retinoids (often in combination with 5-FU), Interferon Surgery Excisional surgery is an intervention where the lesion is simply cut out, whereas dermabrasion is an intervention where the top layers of the affected skin area are ground away. Laser Affected cells are destroyed by the laser.
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