August 11, 2017
How To Treat Melasma
It's true that when we care for something without a limit or when we care about it too much we will end up losing it or damaging it so likewise, as we all are aware that women are the ones who care more about the skin but they are the ones who have become the victims of Melasma. Yes, true even men suffer from this disease but the percentage is lower. Anyways, there are many treatment methods which you can consider in order to treat this specific skin disease so basically, it's divided into three types such as you can treat it with prescribed medications, professional treatments, and home treatments. Actually, discoloration of the face of the affected person is caused due to the chronic condition of the skin. The patches are brown, gray, tan and blue-grey which are commonly seen on upper cheeks, chin, forehead, nose, upper lip, and some other places as well. The UV sun rays and the hormonal changes are the main cause of Melasma. So, the treatments should be given to eliminate these causes or to prevent these causes. Mostly, women experience this skin irritation during pregnancy but after the child birth, it will gradually turn better. It's obvious that during pregnancy the hormonal changes will cause Melasma.
There are different ways to treat this skin disease so let us check out a few of them.
·It's not a dangerous disease but it is painful since it's your face which is being affected. Usually, you will consult a dermatologist for skin diseases but for this, you should consult your physician before you consult the dermatologist. If possible the physician will offer creams to cure it or hormonal medications will work out better anyway, if it does not work you can simply consult the dermatologist. Usually, insurance does not cover the expenses of this skin disease so you better prepare for the cost you might incur if you are getting a treatment.
·You should do not take certain medications such as hormonal issues related pills and birth control pills since it might induce Melasma. You should consult the doctor and try to spot these medications if you are suffering from this particular skin disease.
·It's true that during pregnancy women get affected by this specific skin disease but it's better if you don't try any treatments since it will heal itself. After the childbirth, the skin irritation will fade away slowly so it's better not to treat anything.
·If you are taking hormone replacement therapies it's better to stop it or reduce it. If you cannot stop it completely you should try to reduce it or try to reduce the dosages so then you will be able to control it. You should find out some ways to change the therapies since hormonal therapies cause Melasma. You should not make a decision without consulting your doctor so make sure to do it.
It's true that this specific skin disease is not dangerous but don't you think it's far better to treat it rather than ignoring?
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