Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation

Postinflammatory pigmentation is temporary pigmentation that follows injury (eg. a thermal burn) or inflammatory disorder of the skin (eg. dermatitis, infection). It is mostly observed in darker skin types.

Causes and Risk factors:

  • Darker-skinned individuals,
  • Sun-induced skin conditions such as photodermatitis
  • Drugs: Antimalarial drugs, clofazimine.

Symptoms:

  • Postinflammatory hyperpigmented patches are located at the site of the original disease after it has healed.
  • The lesions range from light brown to black in colour.
  • The patches may become darker if exposed to sunlight (UV rays).

Diagnosis: Clinical

Treatment:

  • Broad-spectrum sunscreen
  • Cosmetic camouflage.
  • Topical creams
  • Chemical peels
  • Lasers.
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