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- To diagnose hyperkeratosis, a healthcare provider will12345:
- Do a physical examination of your skin.
- Look for signs of scaling of your skin.
- Use a handheld device that gives off light (dermatoscope) to examine your skin.
- Ask about the symptoms you are experiencing and your health history.
- Do a skin biopsy if they suspect hyperkeratosis.
- Perform a skin scraping, microscopy, and culture to exclude possible fungal infection (tinea manuum)4.
- Evaluate the lesion using dermoscopy to reveal abnormalities of the hair shafts, scaling, and erythema3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Your provider will do a physical examination and take a close look at your skin. They may examine your skin with a handheld device that gives off light (dermatoscope). Your provider will specifically look for signs of scaling of your skin. If they suspect hyperkeratosis, they may do a skin biopsy.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/hyperkerato…To get a diagnosis of hyperkeratosis, you must visit a healthcare provider. They will do a physical examination of your skin, as well as ask about the symptoms you are experiencing and your health history.www.verywellhealth.com/hyperkeratosis-overview-…Evaluation of the lesion can aid diagnosis: Dermoscopy: reveals abnormalities of the hair shafts — thin, short, coiled, or embedded in the stratum corneum. Scaling and erythema may also be present. Punch biopsy: reveals epidermal hyperkeratosis, hypergranulosis, plugged hair follicles, and mild superficial perivascular lymphocytic inflammation.dermnetnz.org/topics/keratosis-pilarisHyperkeratotic palmar dermatitis is diagnosed clinically. The challenge is to distinguish between potential causes of palmar hyperkeratosis. Investigations may include: Skin scrapings, microscopy, and culture (see Laboratory tests for fungal infection) to exclude possible fungal infection (tinea manuum)dermnetnz.org/topics/hyperkeratotic-palmar-dermat…Fast facts on hyperkeratosis:
- There are many forms of hyperkeratosis, which are divided into two main types.
- A doctor will begin a diagnosis by performing a physical exam of the lesion or lesions.
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