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Dick's Sporting Goods
704-972-9400
South Park Mall, 4325 Barclay Downs Drive
Charlotte, NC
Sports Authority
(704) 553-0096
Carolina Pavilion, 9567 South Boulevard
Charlotte, NC
Dick's Sporting Goods
704-540-4750
9600 Pineville-Matthews Road
Pineville, NC
Dick's Sporting Goods
704-896-6244
Birkdale Village, 8825 Townley Road
Huntersville, NC
Bass Pro Sports
704-979-2200
8181 Concord Mills Blvd.
Concord, NC
Dick's Sporting Goods
704- 598-2577
Northlake Mall, 6445 Northlake Mall Dr.
Charlotte, NC
Dick's Sporting Goods
704-295-4411
University Mall, 8809 JW Clay Boulevard
University, NC
Dick's Sporting Goods
704-841-3959
Sycamore Commons, 10530 NE Parkway
Matthews, NC
Dick's Sporting Goods
704-262-7373
6080 Bayfield Parkway
Concord, NC
Sports Authority
(704) 824-1453
Franklin Square, 3704 E. Franklin Boulevard
Gastonia, NC

Melasma during Pregnancy

Melasma during Pregnancy

Melasma is a dark or tan facial skin discoloration that is usually common in women and especially with women that are pregnant. The melasma is a disease that is acquired when the skin is maximum exposed to the sun. The common symptoms of the disease are dark and irregular patches that are commonly found on the nose, upper cheek, forehead and upper lip and the areas that are often open to the sun and the patches develop slowly over time making them dark.

Causes

The disease is most commonly seen in women aged 20-40 and in pregnant women. The diseases effects the forehead, cheeks and the lips and the disease is more common in dark skin rather than fair skin. The cause of the disease is usually genetic, due to hormonal changes and mainly because of exposure to the sun. There are no other symptoms of melasma other than cosmetic bruising and dark patches on the face. The disease is very much rare during the teenage years and it most commonly occurs in women that are close to the reproductive stage.

Treatment of Melasma

There are some of the easiest ways you can get rid of melasma during pregnancy. You should apply the bleaching cream before the sunscreen on your face as these creams contain hydroquinone that inhibits the formation of new pigments. These creams usually take three to six months to obtain a valuable lightening of pigmentation and so after six months you should stop using your daily bleaching cream. Sun screen creams are also very much effective over melasma. The most important part of treatment is sun protection, where you should protect your face the maximum. You can make use of the hat to shade your face from the sun.

Treatment of Melasma Using Home Remedies

Melasma during pregnancy can also be cured by simple home remedies that can give faster results. Take a cool bath in 20 drops of chamomile essential oil and lavender. Then apply some grated cucumber over the face and can also drink the juice as i...

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