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Stretch marks can cover large areas of the body, but it happens rarely. This can result from corticosteroid medicine use or a disease such as Cushing syndrome.
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Stretch marks (striae) are discolored, slightly sunken (depressed), scar-like lines in your skin. They appear when your skin rapidly stretches or shrinks.
Sep 18, 2023 · New stretch marks may feel slightly raised and itchy. These rippled, streaky lines in your skin come in different colors. They fade from red or ...
Striae, or stretch marks, are a common complaint and can be distressing. They may affect the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, breasts, back, axillae and groin.
Stretch marks occur when a person's skin stretches too quickly, which can be due to puberty, pregnancy or weight gain. They can appear anywhere on the body, ...
Dark, shiny streaks on brown skin, covering the upper arm. Each streak is Stretch marks are most common on the tummy, breasts, chest, upper arms, legs, bottom, ...
Stretch marks can appear when there is rapid stretching of the skin. The marks appear as parallel streaks of red, thinned, glossy skin that over time become ...
The typical appearance of early stretch marks is redness and some edema, whereas matured stretch marks are linear type of atrophic scars. The clinical response ...
Stretch marks aren't harmful to your health. Like other scars, they can be permanent, but they may change and fade over time. For instance, stretch marks from ...
Early stretch marks may feel slightly raised and can be itchy. In time, the color fades and the narrow bands sink beneath your skin. If you run your finger over ...