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Acanthosis Nigricans - Info on Acanthosis Nigricans Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Acanthosis Nigricans ?

Acanthosis Nigricans is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Acanthosis nigricans may begin at any age. Acanthosis nigricans is a infirmity that causes light-brown-to-black, velvety, rough areas or increased skin markings generally on the back and sides of the neck.

Eating too much of the wrong foods, especially starches and sugars, raises insulin levels. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, regulates blood glucose levels by promoting the movement of glucose into cells for energy production or into the liver and fat cells for storage. Most patients with acanthosis nigricans have a high insulin level, higher than those of the same weight who don't have acanthosis nigricans.

Here you find all terms related to Acanthosis Nigricans, like symptoms, causes and effective treatment. Acanthosis nigricans may begin at any age. Acanthosis nigricans can affect otherwise healthy people, or it can be confederated with medical complications. Some cases are genetically inherited. It is most common among people of African parentage.

What are the causes of Acanthosis Nigricans ?

The cause of the Acanthosis Nigricans is endocrine disorder or a tumor. Acanthosis nigricans is sometimes associated with being overweight.

  • Addison disease, that is caused by a deficiency of hormones from the adrenal gland.
  • Acanthosis nigricans is most often realated with being overweight.
  • Eating too much of the wrong foods, basically starches and sugars, raises insulin levels.
  • It can be a genetic (inherited) condition. When inherited, it is not supposed dangerous.
  • It may be associated with diabetes cancer and certain drugs.

Signs and Symptoms Acanthosis nigricans

Acanthosis nigricans usually appears slowly and doesn't cause any symptoms other than skin variations. The following symptoms are observed in case of Acanthosis nigricans skin disorder -

  • The skin is murky and thicker in certain areas. These areas may be light-brown to black in color.
  • Itch, painless area of darkened, slightly raised skin.
  • The dark patches feel velvety and rough.
  • Acanthosis can bee seen in extra locations, such as the lips or hands and is unusually severe.

In some cases, acanthosis nigricans is inherited. Dark, thick, velvety skin in body folds and creases — typically the armpits, groin and neck. Betimes the lips, palms or soles of the feet are affected as well. The skin changes appear slowly, occassionally over months or years. Rarely, the affected areas may itch.

Treatment of Acanthosis Nigricans - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Acanthosis Nigricans are available, some are :

  • Retin-A , 15% urea, alpha hydroxyacid , and salicylic acid
  • lose weight

Is acanthosis nigricans contagious?

No. Acanthosis nigricans is not contagious.

At what age does acanthosis nigricans develop?

Acanthosis nigricans can develop at any age.

How Acanthosis nigricans is diagnosed?

A doctor can diagnose acanthosis nigricans by doing a medical history and physical exam. The diagnosis is usually based on how your skin looks and where your skin is affected.

 

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