My mother's (aged 50) eyelids have developed lumps near the nose. It doesn't cause pain and irritation. I searched online and it seems like xanthelasma.
What causes these lumps?
How can it's growth be restricted?
How can it be cured?
Thanks
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Xanthelasma are yellowish deposits of cholesterol underneath the skin , typically around the eyelids and nose. They are usually not harmful and don't cause pain or irritation, but they can be a sign of underlying lipid abnormalities.
Causes.
High cholesterol level,
Genetic factors,
Other medical conditions such as diabetes or liver disease.
Prevention
Healthy diet,
Regular exercise,
Medications as prescribed for high cholesterol,
Regular health checkups.
Treatment options
Topical medications to reduce the appearance,
Cryotherapy,
Laser treatment to remove the deposits,
Surgery,
Chemical peels.
It's important to consult the doctor . You can consult the doctor online or visit the clinic to confirm the diagnosis and discuss the most appropriate treatment options. They can also evaluate the underlying conditions contributing to xanthelasma and provide comprehensive care.
50 percent xanthelasma is due to high cholersterol in blood getting deposited in skin.please check FLP and get back via online consultation to confirm its xanthelasma and discuss treatment options
Xanthelasma are cholesterol deposits. They can occur on normal cholesterol and increased cholesterol levels in blood. It is a body and genetic tendency to get them. Kindly consult for management and diagnosis.
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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