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Will Rash Marks Go On Its Own Of Should I Bleach It?

Hi! I just want to ask, I had skin allergies which caused rashes in my skin. I took medications already and the rashes were relieved. However, it left browns spots on my skin. Does these marks would disappear naturally or I have to bleach it? Thank you Doctor. :)
Sat, 25 Aug 2018
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Superficial skin rashes usually cause reversible hyperpigmentation. I would recommend you to take photographs of skin pigmentation for a week. If you observe gradual improvement in pigmentation, you may not need bleaching cream. But, if you do not observe any visible improvement in pigmentation, you must consult your dermatologist to discuss treatment options.


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Will Rash Marks Go On Its Own Of Should I Bleach It?

Hello, Superficial skin rashes usually cause reversible hyperpigmentation. I would recommend you to take photographs of skin pigmentation for a week. If you observe gradual improvement in pigmentation, you may not need bleaching cream. But, if you do not observe any visible improvement in pigmentation, you must consult your dermatologist to discuss treatment options. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.