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Melasma / Hyperpigmentation during pregnancy
I started having dark spots around my cheekbones during pregnancy. They look like butterfly. They were pretty dark but lightened on its own to some extent after childbirth. I found out that I have melasma aka mask of pregnancy. When I stopped breastfeeding, I started using Hydroquinone 4% and kojic acid but it hasn't helped me much. My child will be 2 years old in a few months but the dark spots haven't disappeared. I am looking for homeopathic remedy. Please help.[Edited by Serendipity1 on 2018-01-13 04:08:43]
Serendipity1 on 2018-01-13
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MIX EQUAL QUANTITY OF |*
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*BERBERIS AQUIFLOIUM Q AND APPLY USING COTTON ON DARK AREA
ALSO TAKE KALI MUR 6X 3TABS THRICE DAILY
REPORT CHANGES EVERY 15DAYS HERE;
MY EMAIL: drthoufeequebhms at gmail.com
2
*BERBERIS AQUIFLOIUM Q AND APPLY USING COTTON ON DARK AREA
ALSO TAKE KALI MUR 6X 3TABS THRICE DAILY
REPORT CHANGES EVERY 15DAYS HERE;
MY EMAIL: drthoufeequebhms at gmail.com
♡ drthoufeequebhms 6 years ago
Thank you so much for your response! Do you mean I should mix BERBERIS AQUIFLOIUM Q with equal amount of water?
I'll start the treatment and keep you posted.
Thanks!
I'll start the treatment and keep you posted.
Thanks!
Serendipity1 6 years ago
♡ drthoufeequebhms 6 years ago
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[Edited by hawking639 on 2020-01-09 17:55:10]
hawking639 4 years ago
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