What is melasma? Is it curable? Why does it occur and what are some early indications?
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Melasma is the hyperpigmentation of the skin in which butterfly kind of patches appear on the face. It occurs due to excessive melanin formation and can be completely cured by homoeopathic medicines. You can see discoloured patches on your facial skin is the only indication. Regards,
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It's a common skin problem. Brown to gray-brown patches on the face. Mostly on the cheeks, bridge of their nose, forehead, chin, and above their upper lip/on parts of the body that get lots of sun, common treatments for melasma is sun protection. I.el. Wearing sunscreen every day and reapplying the sunscreen every 2 hours. Wear a wide-brimmed hat. Also very common during pregnancy.
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