Are Liver Spots Hereditary?
Liver spots are blemishes that appear on the skin and are usually black or yellowish brown. These spots are normally harmless and painless. Liver spots, also called age spots or sun spots are likely to occur on people over the age of 40. These spots are never malignant but if you notice a change in color, texture and even shape, please do take precautions and visit your dermatologist to have them checked as they can be cancerous.
Liver spots are said to be caused by many things like nutrition deficiency, malfunctioning of the liver, type of your skin and genetics. Are liver spots hereditary? Yes, liver spots can be inherited as much as they are acquired.
You are likely to have liver spots if your family has a history of them, then you are very likely to have them. This shows that the possibilities of having age spots are high as the genes have them. You are made of genes and that is why having liver spots is possible due to how you have been made. There is nothing that can be done to prevent you from getting sun spots.
As much as there is no way of avoiding inherited liver spots, there are ways of effectively treating them. There are home remedies that will help you curb them. You can also get help from your dermatologist. Liver spots can be removed medically by a derma surgeon. There are laser treatments which are very effective and they are permanent. Lasers are however costly. Cryosurgery is also a method used by doctors to treat liver spots. Other methods used are skin sanding and use of bleaching creams. Bleaching creams are not advisable for people who are dark skinned.
Home remedies for liver spots are quite many and easily acquired. Lemon juice is applied on the affected area and it works by burning them. The brown spots then fade as a result of the acid from the lemon grass. Other home remedies are aloe vera, red onion, green papaya, butter milk, castor oil, apple cider vinegar, berries, dandelions and the most important of all, a healthy and nutritious diet. These will help.
Liver spots are indeed hereditary. You should not panic as no matter the cause, the treatment is the same. It is also a good measure to always use sunscreen when you are out in the sun to prevent more harm or future re-occurrences of the same.
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