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Please explain the difference between tanning and pigmentation. As i had my uneven skin tone..dark patches near to my nose. I want to know the difference berween tanning and pigmentation

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Please explain the difference between tanning and pigmentation. As i had my uneven skin tone..dark patches near to my nose. I want to know the difference berween tanning and pigmentation

Tanning is the skin's natural response to exposure to UV radiation, leading to the darkening of the skin. It is usually temporary and fades away as the skin regenerates. On the other hand, pigmentation refers to the color of the skin, which can be affected by various factors such as genetics, hormones, and sun exposure. Dark patches near the nose could be a result of both tanning and pigmentation issues. To address this, you can use a topical cream containing hydroquinone or kojic acid to lighten the dark patches. Additionally, using a sunscreen with a high SPF daily can help prevent further darkening of the skin.

Last updated on 12 Dec 2024

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Ive been dealing with peeling lips every day for the past 12 years. After I shower, both my upper and lower lips turn white and peel, leaving raw, red skin underneath. Ive seen multiple dermatologists but nothing has worked. I was diagnosed with Exfo...

I understand your frustration and concern about the persistent lip peeling issue. Despite consulting multiple dermatologists and trying various treatments, you're still experiencing this condition.Exfoliative cheilitis can be challenging to treat, and it's great that you're considering the possibility of an underlying digestive issue contributing to your symptoms.Potential Underlying Causes1. Digestive issues: As you mentioned, stomach digestion problems, inflammation, or conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) might be contributing to your lip peeling.2. Nutritional deficiencies: Inadequate intake of essential nutrients like vitamin B12, iron, or zinc can affect skin health and lead to conditions like exfoliative cheilitis.3. Autoimmune disorders: Certain autoimmune conditions, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, can cause skin manifestations, including lip peeling.4. Hormonal imbalances: Hormonal changes, particularly in women, can lead to skin issues, including lip peeling.Recommended Steps1. Consult a gastroenterologist: To investigate potential digestive issues, schedule an appointment with a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation.2. Nutritional assessment: Consult a registered dietitian or a healthcare professional to assess your nutritional intake and identify potential deficiencies.3. Autoimmune disorder screening: Discuss the possibility of autoimmune disorders with your doctor and undergo necessary screening tests.4. Hormonal evaluation: If you're experiencing hormonal imbalances, consult an endocrinologist or a healthcare professional for guidance.5. Consider alternative treatments: In addition to addressing potential underlying causes, you may want to explore alternative treatments like acupuncture, probiotics, or omega-3 supplements, which may help alleviate symptoms.Persistent Lip Care1. Gentle lip care: Continue using gentle, fragrance-free lip balms and avoid licking or biting your lips.2. Protect your lips: Apply a lip balm with SPF to protect your lips from the sun.3. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated and healthy.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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