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Black/Brown Patch on Forehead
I have noticed a brown/black patch on right side of my forehead since last 1 month. I was in Manali a hill station for 15 days. before going there this mark was not there on my forehead. But since I came back this mark developed.I don't have any allergy,previously diagnosed condition neither Iam on any medication.I have attached a photo of my forehead.
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Diagnostic possibilities for this lichenoid hyperpigmented patch are : 1. Contact dermatitis : possible causes are recent use of hair color , use of cosmetic products etc., Itching and redness are  cardinal features of contact dermatitis 2. Lichen planus pigmentosus : Its an autoimmune disease with lichenoid hyperpigmentation , without any symptom like itching or redness There are many other skin conditions which are identical to your forehead patch along with above mentioned conditions It will clear with topical medications .
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For accurate diagnosis and treatment consult online or visit dermatology clinic nearby.
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Frequent application of moisturizing lotion or cononut oil or vaseline (7 to 8 times a day ) help in both lichen planus and contact dermatitis.
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Undergo glutathione therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation .
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Do u apply any hair dye at 27 yrs of age
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Have you applied any cream? Or rubbed any cream? Did you use any sunscreen while you were travelling. Does it itch? Looks like irritant contact allergy.
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Use a cleanser to wash face. Moisturizing cream morning night. Avoid rubbing in that area. Use sunscreen when go out in sun.
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