Tuesday, October 13, 2009

How to Prevent White Spots While Tanning

Due to personal preferences or need, many people resort to indoor or sun tanning. Sometimes, the process of tanning leads to some side effects, white spots (Tinea versicolor) being among the most common ones. Various factors can trigger white spots on skin. Some of them are:

Pressure points

The indoor tanning lotions promote blood circulation to the skin, which helps in carrying more melanin to the epidermis, thereby increasing skin tan. When you lie in a tanning bed, your body position entails some areas being in constant contact with the bed and subject to more pressure than other areas. This pressure due to body weight reduces the flow of blood in those regions. Melanin action

On the account of a genetic disorder, Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis, the epidermal layer partially fails to produce melanin. Therefore, there are some patches or spots on the skin, which are affected so. Artificial tanning procedures also fail to stimulate pigmentation in these areas and they begin to appear white more prominently due to the increased tan of the neighboring area. So far, no cure could be found for this syndrome. Fungus

Sometimes an innocuous fungal growth, due to heat, humidity, and resultant sweating also becomes a factor in creating white spots from tanning. The simple explanation is that such fungal growth prevents light from entering the affected area and minimizes or prevents pigmentation.

Prescription drugs

Some medicines, such as antibiotics (especially tetracycline), hormone replacement drugs (especially birth control pills), and certain strong prescription drugs can adversely affect, a condition called the photo sensitivity of skin. This leads to uneven pigmentation, freckled appearance, and white spots from tanning.

Except for some kinds of genetic disorder, the problem of developing white spots from tanning can successfully be addressed. You can consider the following options, depending upon the cause of such reaction:

Medical help

Do not shy away from medical help or ignore white spots from tanning as trivial. For a correct diagnosis, a thorough medical checkup is necessary, as the white spots can well be the indications of other more complex problems, or the tanning side effects of serious nature.

Changing position

It is advisable to change body posture occasionally, when you lie in a tanning bed. Try to expose the different sides of the body during one tanning session. Use of a sunless tanning spray can also help in this situation, as it does not require a tanning bed and eliminates the possibility of uneven pressure.

Treatment for fungus

The regular, non-infectious type of fungus, usually, has various remedies, such as herbal extracts, ointments, therapeutic toiletries, and oral medication.

Precaution

If you are prescribed some medication and are regular on skin tanning, do let your doctor know about it and understand any possible interference of the drugs.

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