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Stretch marks (striae) are indented streaks that appear on the abdomen, breasts, hips, buttocks or other places on the body. They're common in pregnant ...
Stretch marks don't usually need to be diagnosed. Your health care provider might examine your skin and review your medical history.
Stretch marks, also called striae distensae, occur when skin gets overstretched. They can occur in the abdomen, chest, hips, lower back and thighs. Because of ...
Too much cortisol can cause some of the main symptoms of Cushing syndrome — a fatty hump between the shoulders, a rounded face, and pink or purple stretch marks ...
Stretch marks won't go away after delivery. But in time, they'll fade. Expect any skin that got darker during pregnancy, such as dark patches on your face ...
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Teen stretch marks featured image. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Teen stretch marks. Cynthia Weiss. December 5, 2022. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Common ...
These are called stretch marks. You can't prevent them. But they mostly fade after the baby is born. Another skin change may be tiny veins that show up ...
Pink or purple stretch marks on the skin. Bruises that happen even with a small injury. High blood pressure. High blood sugar or diabetes. Less often, an ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are tender, red, bruised, hard, or has scars or stretch marks. This medicine comes with patient instructions. Read and ...
Pink or purple marks on the skin that look like stretch marks. Carcinoid tumors in the digestive tract. Signs and symptoms of carcinoid tumors in the ...
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