Can Gynecological Infections Cause Melasma?



Female gynecological inflammation will not cause melasma in general.

Chloasma is formed by the deposition of xanthophylls on the face, which is usually symmetrically distributed in the shape of a butterfly on the face. Its occurrence is mostly related to the elevated level of estrogen in the blood, and pregnancy and oral contraceptive pills are the triggering factors for its occurrence, and the depth of chloasma is related to the sunshine and the level of estrogen in the body, and it is aggravated by fatigue, mental tension and stress.

If a woman has gynecological inflammation, its main symptom is that it will be manifested as abnormal leukorrhea, for example, the amount of leukorrhea is obviously increased, the color is abnormal or there is a peculiar smell. If it is vaginitis, there may be symptoms such as vulvar itching. If it is cervicitis, there may be contact bleeding, irregular vaginal bleeding and other symptoms. If it is pelvic inflammatory disease, there may be discomfort such as abdominal pain and lumbago.

Chloasma has little to do with gynecological inflammation, but may be related to endocrine, and may also be related to not paying attention to sunscreen. You need to pay attention to sun protection, live a regular life and keep your body and mind happy. Whether it is gynecological inflammation or chloasma, it is recommended to consult the hospital for appropriate treatment.