There are two basic types of freckles first is ephelides and second is lentigines Ephelides flat spots that are red or light-brown and typically appear during the sunny months and fade in the winter. They are most often found in people with light complexions and in some families, they are an hereditary (genetic) trait. Lentigines (singular: lentigo, from the Latin word for lentil): Children may develop a small tan, brown, or black spot which tends to be darker than an ephelis-type freckle and which does not fade in the winter. This kind of spot is referred to as lentigo simplex. Lentigines are part of a rare genetic syndrome, for the most part they are just isolated and unimportant spots.
Causes of Freckles
1.Skin pigment melanin.
2.Sunlight.
3.Sun exposure.
4.Genetic factor (MC1R gene ).
Symptoms of Freckles
1.Brown spots on the face.
2.Red-hair.
3.Diarrhea.
4.Moles are often produced at the affected area of skin.
5.Abdominal pain.
6. Weight loss.
Treatment of Freckles
1.Bleaching creams
2.Tretinoin
3.Cryosurgery
4.Laser treatment Several lasers, especially ones that produce a green light, can lighten and eliminate freckles safely and effectively.
5.Intense Pulsed Light Therapy (IPL).
6.Horseradish juice or horseradish vinegar, or oatmeal dabbed on the skin are also helpful in lightening freckles.
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Juliet Cohen writes articles for skin disorders. She also writes articles for beauty tips and makeup tips.
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