Yellow and Brown SkinIf you find some discolored spots in your skin, you might want to get rid
of them. There are many causes for yellow skin or brown skin and although
some causes might not seem so bad, yellow skin or brown skin may also be an
indication of something serious happening in your body.
The best tip that you can follow when you find patches of yellow or brown
skin is to consult a dermatologist or a doctor. If your whole body has
yellow skin including your eyes, it could be a case of jaundice. Jaundice is
a condition wherein the skin is tinted yellow. The most common cause of
Jaundice today is hepatitis, so yellow skin all over is a huge warning sign.
Yellow skin can also be observed when a bruise is healing. Yellow skin in
this case is a good sign and goes away after a while.
Brown skin, on the other hand, usually indicates and excess of melanin. One
of the common types of skin hyperpigmentation resulting in brown skin is the
liver spot. Liver spots or age spots result from sun exposure and usually
appear as one gets older. Basically, your skin is no longer able to shed and
replace skin cells damaged by ultraviolet radiation at a fast rate and this
is why spots develop.
Age spots are generally harmless, although they do indicate a serious need
for shade. They can be treated by various creams and non-invasive medical
procedures.
Sunburn also causes brown skin. Some people attempt to get the luscious
golden color of the perfect tan, but others just overdo it and end up a
crisp brown. In this case, the skin may need a bit of relief. Some
moisturizer ought to help you a lot.
Another good idea for this type of brown skin would be exfoliation, although
you need to wait for a bit in order for new skin to grow properly before you
can exfoliate the discoloration. There are also some types of whitening
lotions and creams you can use.
There are also types of brown skin causes, and bleaching is always an
option. However, you need to ask your dermatologist or doctor first if this
option is okay for you. Bleaching can cause your skin to become more
sensitive, so caring for it after the treatment is always a must.
Brown skin or yellow skin might also arise from malnutrition or a hormonal
imbalance, so you might want to make sure that you are eating healthy. This
will definitely help your skin tone and color.
Basically, having brown skin shouldn’t worry you too much, as there are many
causes for it. However, if you have yellow skin, you should definitely
consult with professionals. Only by learning about the cause of skin
discoloration can you hope to find the right treatment for it.
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