The spots on the face are especially obvious in spring, which may be related to skin dehydration, ultraviolet radiation stimulation, skin allergies and other conditions.
1. Skin dehydration: Since the weather in spring is relatively dry, if patients do not take good care of their skin, it may lead to skin dehydration, and subcutaneous cells may be damaged or dead, which will lead to the phenomenon of melanin deposition.
2. Stimulation of ultraviolet rays: Since ultraviolet rays are relatively strong in spring, it is necessary to do a good job of sun protection when going out. If the skin is directly exposed to the sun, the melanin on the skin may increase, forming sun spots or chloasma.
3. Skin allergy: There are many allergens in spring, such as pollen, dust mites, etc. If patients are exposed to such allergens, it will lead to more sensitive facial skin and allergic reactions, resulting in relatively obvious spots.
Patients should consult the doctor in time, do systematic examination and adjust the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.