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Manchas cutáneas - Treatment

Nombres alternativos

Cambios en la piel inducidos por el sol; Manchas por la edad; Léntigos solares o seniles; Manchas en la piel por el envejecimiento; Manchas de la edad

Tratamiento:

En la mayoría de los casos, no es necesario realizar tratamiento. La apariencia estética de la piel se puede mejorar aplicando lociones o cremas para quitar las manchas. La mayoría de las lociones para desmanchar usan hidroquinona. Esto puede causar ampollas o reacciones cutáneas en algunas personas. Consulte con el médico antes de comenzar un tratamiento si tiene alguna preocupación.

Se puede emplear el congelamiento (crioterapia) o el tratamiento con láser para destruir las manchas cutáneas.

Expectativas (pronóstico):

Las manchas cutáneas no son peligrosas para la salud, sino que se trata de cambios cutáneos permanentes que pueden afectar la apariencia estética de la piel.

Complicaciones:

Las manchas cutáneas son inofensivas e indoloras, pero pueden afectar la apariencia y esto puede causar sufrimiento emocional.

Ocasionalmente, estas manchas pueden dificultad el diagnóstico de cánceres de la piel.

Situaciones que requieren asistencia médica:

Solicite una cita con el médico si:

  • Tiene manchas cutáneas y desea hacérselas quitar
  • Desarrolla cualquier síntoma nuevo, especialmente cambios en la apariencia de cualquier mancha cutánea
  • Reviewed last on: 10/28/2010
  • Linda J. Vorvick, MD, Medical Director, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington, School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

Referencias

Habif TM. Light-related diseases and disorders of pigmentation. In: Habif TP, ed. Clinical Dermatology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier;2009:chap 19.

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