Chloasma Matochnaya

Chloasma of pregnancy is a skin disease characterized by the appearance of redness on the face and other parts of the body in pregnant women. Epidemiologically, this disease is most widespread in the second and third trimester. Middle-aged women are much less likely to require consultation with a dermatologist or cosmetologist to treat this disease. Most cases of the disease are recorded in spring and early summer. Chloasma of the female genital organs cannot be considered a contagious disease, but it cannot be called safe either! The presence of this disease is not a contraindication for breastfeeding a child, especially since the manifestations of the disease most often subside after childbirth on their own. Anxiety can