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Ichthyosis cornea is a dermatological disease characterized by the formation of dry and keratinized scales on the skin. In this condition, rough and thickened plaques may appear on the skin and may be yellow or brown in color. The skin under the plaques may be flushed or dull. There is often no itching, but these enlarged and reddened areas of skin can make you feel restless. Ichthyosis cornea can affect both men and women, but the disease is most common in teenagers and people aged 30-40 years. The causes of this disease are not precisely established, but it is believed to be associated with changes in hormonal balance, immunity, or the skin's reaction to toxins.

Treatment for ichthyosis cornea may include the use of special skin treatments - anti-dryness creams, anti-itching oils and exfoliating scrubs. It is important to remember that these remedies must be prescribed by a doctor, who may also prescribe additional internal medications such as anti-eczema creams, anti-itch medications, or creams for dry skin.

The disease can be acute or chronic, and sometimes can be recurrent. Without effective treatment, onycholysis leads to thinning of the nails. This symptom also worsens the quality of life of patients. Recovery is accompanied by a gradual improvement in the condition of the skin.