- Female
- 25 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've noticed small red bumps on my skin that are filled with a white liquid, and it all started about two days ago. Should I be worried about this? Does it mean something serious, or is it just a skin irritation? I'm a bit concerned because it doesn't seem to be going away. What should I do?
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Darkening of the skin in these areas can be due to various reasons such as friction, sun exposure, hormonal changes, or certain medical conditions. To help lighten these areas, you can try using a skin lightening cream containing hydroquinone or kojic acid. One example is "Melalite Forte cream" which can be applied once daily at night. Additionally, using a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 on these areas can help prevent further darkening. Remember to consult with a dermatologist before starting any new skincare regimen.
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