Treatments for ichthyosis often take the form of topical application of creams and
emollient oils, in an attempt to hydrate the skin. Creams containing a high percentage of urea or lactic acid have been shown to work exceptionally well in some cases. Application of
propylene glycol is another treatment method.
Retinoids are used for some conditions. Exposure to sunlight may improve or worsen the condition. In some cases, excess dead skin sloughs off much better from wet tanned skin after bathing or a swim, although the dry skin might be preferable to the damaging effects of sun exposure. There can be ocular manifestations of ichthyosis, such as
corneal and ocular surface diseases. Vascularizing
keratitis, which is more commonly found in congenital keratitis-ichythosis-deafness (KID), may worsen with
isotretinoin therapy. ==Other animals==