Actinic keratosis takes years to develop and usually appears after age 40. It presents as a small, rough, scaly patch of skin less than one inch in diameter. They can be brown, red, or pink and can itch or burn occasionally. To reduce the risk of developing actinic keratosis and perhaps a squamous cell carcinoma, limit exposure to UV light.

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