Melanosis True

True melanosis is a skin condition characterized by the appearance of brown or black spots on the skin. These spots can occur on any part of the body, including the face, neck, arms and legs. True melanosis usually has its own causes associated with certain factors.

True melanosis belongs to the group of benign hyperpigmented skin lesions. The reasons for the development of this disease are not fully understood. However, scientists have found that several factors may increase the risk of melanosis vera, including:

Age over 60 years; Genetic predisposition; Constant exposure to open sun; Chronic liver diseases; Diabetes; Taking hormonal contraceptives; Pathological pregnancy; Immune system dysfunction. Symptoms of true melanosis can manifest themselves in the form of darkening of the skin, as well as the formation of dark circles under the eyes. In addition, joint pain, headaches and