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Hyperpigmentation pregnancy
I have got hyperpigmentation during pregnancy on neck and stomach area even after delivery its not hone. the whole area has become dark. while breast feeding wht treatment or medication should be taken
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Undergo glutathione therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending more photos.
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It is normal post delivery We can prescribe oral and topical medications once you stop breast feeding
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It's  a physiological  process. You  keep  your  haemoglobin  level normal,take normal  sleep and have  nutritious  diet,this  will improve.. Remember   no amount  of  external  support  with  creams  and  lotion  will be  much helpful
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Hyperpigmentation in some areas of the body is a part of pregnancy. It can lighten with treatment. If it is getting persistent, particularly with that type of pigmentation, other areas of the body needs examination for proper diagnosis and treatment. The medicines for this are prescription products. Choose an online consultation.
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