Many of us often rub black or velvety marks on the neck considering them as dirt. But do you know that it is not just dirt but can also be a sign of some big problem going on in your body. If these marks do not go away even after cleaning, then ignoring them can prove dangerous. This can be an early sign that some part of your body has started deteriorating. So let us know why black marks appear on the neck, how it can be controlled and which part of the body is it a sign of damage.
Why are there black marks on the neck?
Black, thick or velvety spots may suddenly appear on the back or sides of the neck. The reason for this could be not only dirt but also problems related to hormones, blood sugar or weight in the body. If these marks are increasing slowly or are not going away despite cleaning, then take it seriously.
What diseases can black marks on the neck indicate?
1. Insulin Resistance – CBlack and velvety spots on the skin are not just a skin problem, but they are also often a sign of serious health problems going on in the body. The most common cause is insulin resistance. When the body is not able to use insulin properly, the blood sugar level starts increasing, due to which dark spots start appearing on the neck and other parts of the body. Along with this, symptoms like weight gain, fatigue or change in appetite may also be seen. If it is not taken care of in time, it can later lead to type 2 diabetes.
2. Type 2 Diabetes – In type 2 diabetes, due to continuously increased blood sugar, changes can occur on the skin, which is called Acanthosis Nigricans in medical language. It mainly appears around the neck, armpits, elbows and thighs. People who have a family history of diabetes should take these signs seriously.
3. Hormonal imbalance – Hormonal imbalance can also cause dark marks. In case of thyroid problem or PCOS, the skin color becomes darker. Irregular periods, hair fall and weight gain are often seen with it in women.
4. Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome – Obesity and metabolic syndrome are also associated with dark spots on the neck. Excess weight increases the insulin level in the body, due to which thick and velvety spots are formed in the skin. If fat is accumulating around the stomach, then it is a sign that it is necessary to change the lifestyle.
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How to cure dark marks on neck?
1. Change in lifestyle – Do regular exercise, eat a healthy and balanced diet, reduce stress and get enough sleep, reduce smoking and tobacco consumption.
2. Control symptoms of pre-diabetes – Diabetes not only affects black marks on the neck but also affects other parts of the body. Pay attention to weight, blood sugar and hormone levels.
3. Thyroid and hormone test – If yellow, red or brown spots appear on the skin along with itching or burning, then there is a possibility of thyroid or hormonal imbalance.
4. Consult a doctor – If velvety skin is seen on the neck, shoulders or waist, it may be a sign of increased insulin levels. It is important to consult a doctor on time.
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Disclaimer: This information is based on research studies and expert opinion. Do not consider this as a substitute for medical advice. Before adopting any new activity or exercise, please consult your doctor or relevant specialist.
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