What should I do if my face is yellow and dull?

Yellowish and dull face skin may be related to physiological factors, chloasma, liver and kidney diseases, blood diseases, etc. It should be treated according to the cause of the disease, such as life conditioning, use of medication, physical therapy, surgical treatment, etc.
1. Physiological factors: If you stay up late for a long time or have too much pressure, poor rest, poor skin cleaning, long-term sun exposure, ageing, etc., it may lead to yellowing and dullness of the face. It is necessary to regulate bad living habits, go to bed early and get up early, avoid excessive mental stress, and usually pay attention to sun protection and skin hydration.
2. Chloasma: It will lead to dullness of the skin on both sides of the cheeks and the appearance of spots. It is necessary to pay attention to strengthening sun protection, oral vitamin C, vitamin E and other drugs, with the application of hydroquinone cream, vitamin A cream and other medications, and if necessary, laser spot removal.
3. Liver and kidney diseases: If liver function is impaired, bilirubin enters into the bloodstream, resulting in dark face. It can be treated with drugs such as potassium magnesium menthylate and adenosylmethionine. Kidney disease patients due to insufficient blood supply, may lead to abnormal face, if necessary, according to the severity of the disease, through hemodialysis, kidney transplantation and other methods of treatment.
4. Blood diseases: If the patient has iron deficiency anemia, it will lead to yellowish and dull complexion, mainly to correct anemia and iron supplementation, first of all, to strengthen the nutrition, to ensure balanced nutrition, can be supplemented with ferrous gluconate, ferrous sulfate and other iron supplementation and blood treatment.
Face skin yellowing and dullness may also be other reasons, please consult a doctor in a timely manner, active diagnosis and treatment, the above drugs need to strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for treatment, can not be treated on their own.