What Causes Melasma? 15 Causes To Consider

Food Allergies

One of the most challenging things about food allergies is you often have no idea what you’re allergic to unless you’ve given it a try. Typically, people are able to overcome their allergies by slowly but surely adding it back to their diet—provided the allergic reaction isn’t too terrible. However, there are some food allergies such as peanuts that can cause terrible side effects needing immediate treatment. The melanocyte cells can be affected by food allergies, which means you can potentially get hyperpigmentation or melasma as a result.

With food allergies, it’s a good idea to have anti-allergy medication with you whenever you go out, even if you have no known allergies. You never know when you might get an allergic reaction. Unfortunately, food allergies can be surprisingly random, which means you won’t realize you have an allergy until you’ve gone through the recovery process. In most cases, it doesn’t require treatment, as even melasma doesn’t require treatment. However, if you want to recovery quickly, it would be a good idea not to make the skin disorder worse.