What are the symptoms of hormone dependent dermatitis
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Many people have skin problems, such as hormone dependent dermatitis. Many people don't know what this is, so they don't know what the symptoms are, so they miss the best time for treatment. Let me tell you about it.
What are the symptoms of hormone dependent dermatitis
First, hormone dependent dermatitis is the thinning of the epidermis and dermis. Long term topical use of local hormones can reduce the formation of keratinocytes and thin them. The elastic changes of glycoprotein and proteoglycan in the dermis weaken the adhesion between collagen fibrils and reduce the synthesis of collagen.
Second, hormone dependent dermatitis is characterized by hypopigmentation and pigmentation. Due to the decrease in the number of layers of the stratum corneum, the melanin migrating to the keratinocytes decreases, causing hypopigmentation. Pigmentation may be related to glucocorticoid activating melanocyte to regenerate pigment.
Thirdly, hormone dependent dermatitis is characterized by vascular exposure, which is caused by the decrease of adhesion between the collagen fibers in the vascular wall and the disappearance of dermal collagen.
matters needing attention
We must choose our own cosmetics to avoid hurting our skin. It is forbidden to scratch our skin.