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Doctor explains skin condition that affects up to 70% of pregnant women: Causes, appearance and how to protect your skin

Published on: Sep 09, 2025 03:36 PM IST

Have you noticed dark patches on your skin during pregnancy? Although harmless, it is a condition affecting a majority of pregnant women.

Women’s health often doesn’t receive the attention it deserves, and pregnancy symptoms are no exception. Many signs are dismissed as minor or “normal,” even when they could be important indicators of underlying changes in the body. Skin conditions, for instance, are frequently overlooked despite being among the most common pregnancy symptoms.

Dr. Sood explains the causes of melasma, how it appears on the skin and how to prevent it from getting worse.(Unsplash)

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Dr. Kunal Sood, a physician in anesthesiology and interventional pain medicine, is talking about one of the most common but overlooked symptoms of pregnancy. In an Instagram video posted on September 9, he addresses a skin condition which is harmless but affects a major percentage of pregnant women, known as melasma. He also recommends mentioning any new spots or patches that appear on your skin to your doctor, in order to rule out more serious conditions.

Dr. Sood mentions, “It usually shows up as flat brown or gray brown patches on the face, chest, or underarms.” He also adds that these patches may get darker with increased sun exposure. While harmless, the condition can be more noticeable in people with medium to darker skin tones.

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Precautions

The doctor recommends applying sunscreen both indoors and outdoors, as key to keeping melasma from worsening. Consistent sunscreen use can help prevent the patches from becoming more persistent over time, since it protects the skin against UV rays, which worsens the condition. Dr. Sood also recommends, “In many cases, it fades after delivery, but if it lingers, gentle treatments may be an option later on with guidance from a healthcare provider.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

 
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