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Reappearing White Patches On Face. Vitamin Tablets Advised, Candid Cream Used. Treatment?

Hello sir, i have white patches on my fave, they are very light, and whenever i stop going in sun and take proper calcium sources like milk, they tend to disappear, but again after a small period, they start reappearing, what should i do, i went to dermatologist amd they jz told me to have vitamin tablets, bt it is nt doing much, currently m using candid b face cream.
Thu, 16 May 2013
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Hello,
You have not mentioned your age. You could be having polymorphic light eruption, which is an allergy to UV rays of the sun. Always use a broad spectrum sunscreen every 3 hours during day time. A mild topical steroid cream at bed time for 5-10 days will be useful.vitamins and calcium have no role in this problem.
Hope this hoped.
Take care.
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Reappearing White Patches On Face. Vitamin Tablets Advised, Candid Cream Used. Treatment?

Hello, You have not mentioned your age. You could be having polymorphic light eruption, which is an allergy to UV rays of the sun. Always use a broad spectrum sunscreen every 3 hours during day time. A mild topical steroid cream at bed time for 5-10 days will be useful.vitamins and calcium have no role in this problem. Hope this hoped. Take care.