What about senile plaque?

Senile spot is a popular name. Senile spot is also called senile wart, and its scientific name is seborrheic keratosis, which is mainly related to the absorption and accumulation of ultraviolet rays. Clinically, young people mainly depend on their age. Age spots often appear after the age of 30, mainly because of the pathophysiological changes of the skin caused by ultraviolet rays, which will only appear after accumulation. Basically, at the age of 30, the absorbed ultraviolet rays will cause corresponding photoaging lesions on the skin, or senile plaques will appear when the skin is sensitive, but it does not mean that the whole body is aging.

Therefore, sun protection, reducing ultraviolet absorption and slowing down skin aging, such as spots and wrinkles, are the main problems that dermatologists need to solve to fight aging. Therefore, age spots may have little to do with age, but have the greatest relationship with bad sun protection. The appearance of senile plaque is related to direct sunlight. If you are exposed to the sun for a long time, the ultraviolet rays of the sun are an important factor leading to senile plaques. Although senile plaque has no adverse effects on health, it cannot be repeatedly exposed to the scorching sun, so as not to develop into another skin disease "solar keratosis", which has a high canceration rate and is recognized as a precancerous lesion. Remind senile plaque patients to bring sunscreen tools or wear long-sleeved clothes when going out in hot summer.

Age spots not only affect appearance, but also affect the quality of skin. There are more and more people with senile plaques, but I don't know why young people have senile plaques. The appearance of senile plaque is related to many factors. It is suggested that everyone pay more attention to living habits, maintain metabolic balance and regulate endocrine.

Many young people have a wrong understanding of senile plaque. Many people think that senile plaque is a symbol of aging, but this is actually wrong. Senile spots are light brown, brown or black patches or spots, flat or slightly raised, painless. Spots or plaques vary in size and number, some can reach 2 ~ 3 cm in diameter, and some will grow up slowly or deepen in color. Spots will appear in many other parts. Some people are caused by congenital factors, while others are caused by abnormal metabolic ability.