How does facial long spot take out?
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Many people are more concerned about the long spots on the face, mainly because it will affect the face, but do not know how the long spots on the face is going on. In this regard, relevant experts said that some pigmentation is closely related to some diseases, so we should be vigilant and give timely treatment. So, how does spot get rid of on the face? Let's share my experience with you.
How does facial long spot take out?
As early as the beginning of this century, Potts, a medical scientist, discovered a strange disease characterized by the appearance of melanin around the patient's lips, as if infected with tar dots, accompanied by abdominal pain and frequent gurgling of the stomach, and then found that there are many polyps in the human intestinal tract. Thirty years later, another physician, Jager, pointed out that this kind of syndrome was not uncommon, and it was named "borz Jager syndrome" for some reason; For the convenience of memory, it is also called "melanin spot - gastrointestinal polyps syndrome". Modern medicine has proved that the disease is a hereditary disease, often several people in a family.
Pigmentation is not only limited to the lip, but also occurs in the oral mucosa, fingers, palms, feet, eyes, nose and other places. Patients often have paroxysmal abdominal pain, even hematochezia, anemia, and even life-threatening. However, if we can raise our vigilance, seek medical advice in time, find gastrointestinal polyps and bleeding sites through X-ray or fiber endoscopy, and then take appropriate treatment measures, we can make the condition get active remission.
This kind of abnormal color spot was discovered by the famous doctor Addison, also known as Addison's disease. According to the relevant medical literature, more than 90% of people with this disease have pigmentation in the skin and mucous membrane, and the most prominent parts are the exposed parts of the body, parts often subject to friction and compression, such as nipples, perineum, external genitalia, gums, lips, finger (toe) nail roots and hand lines. Because of its shape like "map", it is also known as map spots.
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The disease often causes bilateral adrenal gland damage and dysfunction, so in addition to increased pigmentation, the patient also has a series of symptoms such as hypotension, weakness, weight loss, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and so on. Medical research has confirmed that half of the causes of Addison's disease are caused by tuberculosis. Therefore, as long as early diagnosis is made and timely and reasonable treatment is given, the effect is satisfactory.