Search Results 21-30 of 28115 for Hyperpigmentation
Small bumps that are darker than surrounding skin (hyperpigmentation); Burning or stinging; Itching; Hair in the shape of a loop because the tip of the hair ...
Morphea (mor-FEE-uh) is a rare condition that causes painless, discolored patches on your skin. Typically, the skin changes appear on the belly, ...
A change in skin color, also called hyperpigmentation. Craving salt. Depression. Adrenal insufficiency can be diagnosed with tests that check the level of ...
The affected skin might heal with temporary changes in color (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation), particularly on brown or Black skin. Nail psoriasis ...
An itchy rash; Leathery patches that are darker than usual (hyperpigmented), typically on brown or Black skin; Dry, cracked, scaly skin, typically on white skin ...
These conditions are called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and post-inflammatory hypopigmentation. It might take months or years for the skin to return ...
Patches of skin that's darker or lighter than the surrounding area. This complication after the rash has healed is called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or ...
This medicine may cause skin problems (eg, hyperpigmentation). Check with your doctor right away if you have darkening of the skin or skin lesions (moles or ...
Dermabrasion often causes treated skin to temporarily become darker than normal (hyperpigmentation), lighter than normal (hypopigmentation) or blotchy.
For people with brown or Black skin, laser resurfacing carries the risk of permanent changes in skin color (hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation). Talk ...
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