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Pigmentation in pregancy
Hi...i am 24.week pregnant...n i hv pigmentation on my cheeks nose...its looks very ugly...i consult dermatologist but he just saying its normal in pregncy...we cant do any laser therepy for it...So wht can i do now...Any safe,creame?? Home remidies? Plz suggest
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There can be several causes why your skin would turn dark or you may get pigmentation. Sun tan, overweight, pigmentation disorders like acanthosis nigricans or melasma, nutritional deficiency etc are some conditions. Unless someone examines you, we cannot know the cause. Unless we find out the cause it is difficult and pointless to treat. Please call me or send photos with detailed history using online consult option for examination and proper treatment.,
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Usually it clears after pregnancy.. For details do direct online consultation
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Without examination of the skin condition and knowing the extent of involvement.. along with this more information on ongoing medication or history of previous/current skin/systemic illness it is not possible to comment on the treatment that would suit you best. You should send me images through private online consult for a better assessment of the problem and approaching it accordingly. Hope this is helpful.
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