Exposure to the sun is a common occurrence in our daily lives, but it can sometimes lead to unexpected skin issues. One such issue is the appearance of white spots on the skin, which can be alarming and concerning for many people. White spots on the skin from the sun can be caused by various factors, such as sunburn, vitiligo, or fungal infections.
Sunburn is a common cause of white spots on the skin. When the skin is exposed to excessive sunlight, it can become damaged and burned. As a result, the affected areas may appear red, inflamed, and eventually develop white spots. These spots are a sign of depigmentation, where the skin loses its melanin, the pigment responsible for its color.
Vitiligo is another condition that can cause white spots on the skin. It is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys the melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin. As a result, the affected areas of the skin lose their pigmentation, leading to the appearance of white spots. While vitiligo can affect any part of the body, it is more commonly seen on sun-exposed areas, such as the face, neck, and hands.
Fungal infections can also contribute to the development of white spots on the skin. These infections, such as tinea versicolor, are caused by various types of fungi that naturally reside on the skin. When these fungi overgrow, they can disrupt the normal pigmentation process, leading to the development of white patches. Fungal infections are more commonly seen in warm and humid climates, and they can be easily treated with antifungal medications.
It is important to note that white spots on the skin from the sun can have different causes and treatments. It is always best to consult with a dermatologist to determine the underlying cause of the white spots and to receive appropriate treatment. Additionally, practicing sun protection, such as wearing sunscreen and avoiding excessive sun exposure, can help prevent the development of white spots on the skin.
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Family Medicine
In 2024 our team of doctors and nurses provide a comprehensive range of family planning services. Our doctors have expertise in antenatal care, preconception planning, and STD checks. Contraceptive advice including Mirena and Implanon insertion is available.
- Early detection of illness;
- Family planning;
- Promotion of healthy lifestyle;
- Skin cancer checks;
- Sports injuries;
- Weight reduction;
- Workers compensation and third party.
Children's Health
Baby Weighing Service. Babies can be booked with our Nurse for weighing, a doctors appointment is not required to use this service. Contact reception for a appointment to have your baby weighed.
Immunisations. At Tuggeranong Square children's immunisation is regarded an important part of your childs health care. Our doctors take immunising children very seriously. and to ensure all children are immunised Tuggeranong Square Medical Practice doctors BULK BILL for all childhood immunisations. Tuggeranong Square Medical Practice also ensures the Practice Nursing Staff are highly trained in childhood immunisations.
Women's Health
Our practice is dedicated to treating a wide spectrum of women’s health concerns. We offer pre-natal, antenatal and postnatal care, contraceptive options, pap screening, and preventative health care advice. We provide assistance, advice and support through all stages of life, recognising the many issues many women may face from adolescence through to the peri and post-menopausal period.
- Cervical Screening tests;
- Reproductive health. Including Mirena and Implanon insertion;
- Shared antenatal care.
Men's Health
We encourage men to present routinely to their GP to discuss all aspects of their health. We provide comprehensive advice and support for men to address the prevention and management of various health conditions. This may include assessments for cardiovascular risk, diabetes, cancer prevention, mental health assessments, STD screening, sports injuries and the importance of sleep as it relates to other areas of health.
- Preventative Healthcare. Including cardiovascular screening, mental health and cancer checks;
- Prostate examination.