Melasma Uterine

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Uterine melasma, or otherwise genital melanosis, is a skin disease of the inner surface of the uterus caused by excessive accumulation of melanin in tissue cells - melanoblasts. Melanocytes in this state can begin to produce the pigment melanin. Thanks to melanocyte cells and melanin, persistent darkening of the vaginal mucosa and its folds occurs

Causes The term “melasma” refers to various pathological conditions of the skin. The cause of the disease is various factors related to disruption of the processes of production and distribution of melanin. These include infectious diseases of the skin and diseases of the endocrine system, as well as genetic abnormalities. The source of pathology can be either excessive exposure to sunlight or the use of depigmenting cosmetics. For melanoma