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Doctors have issued a warning over the dangers of illegal skin-lightening creams, after a woman developed a hormone disorder from using them. | Doctors have issued a warning over the dangers of illegal skin-lightening creams, after a woman developed a hormone disorder from using them. |
The patient, aged 28, put on almost two stone (13kg) in three years, could not conceive and had severe stretch marks. | The patient, aged 28, put on almost two stone (13kg) in three years, could not conceive and had severe stretch marks. |
In the Lancet, medics from west London's Hammersmith Hospital said people were unaware they were harmful. | In the Lancet, medics from west London's Hammersmith Hospital said people were unaware they were harmful. |
Dermatologists said such extreme reactions were rare, but minor skin effects were more common. | |
PATIENT'S SYMPTOMSClick to see severe effects of one patient's heavy use of skin-lightening cream.In pictures | PATIENT'S SYMPTOMSClick to see severe effects of one patient's heavy use of skin-lightening cream.In pictures |
Illegal skin-lightening creams are used by some black people and, to a lesser extent, some Asian people. | Illegal skin-lightening creams are used by some black people and, to a lesser extent, some Asian people. |
They can cause harm in two ways. | They can cause harm in two ways. |
The creams usually contain hydroxyquinone, a skin-bleaching chemical, as well as high doses of steroids. | The creams usually contain hydroxyquinone, a skin-bleaching chemical, as well as high doses of steroids. |
The use of hydroxyquinone is banned in UK cosmetic products because it causes severe skin irritation. | The use of hydroxyquinone is banned in UK cosmetic products because it causes severe skin irritation. |
And the high doses of steroids found in the illegal creams should only be available on prescription because they can cause such serious disruption to the body's hormone levels. | And the high doses of steroids found in the illegal creams should only be available on prescription because they can cause such serious disruption to the body's hormone levels. |
Signalling problems | Signalling problems |
The patient, who is black, also had thin, bruised skin and mild hair growth on her back and face as well as muscle weakness. | The patient, who is black, also had thin, bruised skin and mild hair growth on her back and face as well as muscle weakness. |
Doctors diagnosed her with Cushing's syndrome, which is caused by high levels of steroid hormones such as cortisol in the blood. | Doctors diagnosed her with Cushing's syndrome, which is caused by high levels of steroid hormones such as cortisol in the blood. |
Someone would have to use huge quantities of these creams for them to be absorbed into the body and cause these symptoms Olivia Stevenson, British Association of Dermatologists | Someone would have to use huge quantities of these creams for them to be absorbed into the body and cause these symptoms Olivia Stevenson, British Association of Dermatologists |
It is usually caused by a problem with the adrenal glands, which make the hormones, or with the pituitary gland sending too high a signal to the adrenal glands. | It is usually caused by a problem with the adrenal glands, which make the hormones, or with the pituitary gland sending too high a signal to the adrenal glands. |
But blood tests on the patient showed very low levels of cortisol and of corticotropin, the signalling hormone in the pituitary gland. | But blood tests on the patient showed very low levels of cortisol and of corticotropin, the signalling hormone in the pituitary gland. |
The patient initially denied taking any drugs, but later admitted she had been using skin-lightening creams for seven years, buying them from a local shop rather than a pharmacy. | The patient initially denied taking any drugs, but later admitted she had been using skin-lightening creams for seven years, buying them from a local shop rather than a pharmacy. |
The cream was found to contain a steroid called clobetasol. | The cream was found to contain a steroid called clobetasol. |
The woman was using about two tubes per week - about 60 grams of the cream. | The woman was using about two tubes per week - about 60 grams of the cream. |
'Million-pound market' | 'Million-pound market' |
The medical team, led by Dr Tricia Tan and Dr Tony Goldstone, said: "Patients are often reluctant to admit that they have used skin-lightening creams - especially if these are supplied illegally. | The medical team, led by Dr Tricia Tan and Dr Tony Goldstone, said: "Patients are often reluctant to admit that they have used skin-lightening creams - especially if these are supplied illegally. |
"Similarly, doctors can be unaware of the need to inquire. | "Similarly, doctors can be unaware of the need to inquire. |
"But the market is worth millions of pounds a year, in the UK alone. | "But the market is worth millions of pounds a year, in the UK alone. |
"Creams can contain toxic substances, such as steroids and hydroxyquinone, and patients are typically unaware of the risks." | "Creams can contain toxic substances, such as steroids and hydroxyquinone, and patients are typically unaware of the risks." |
Dr Goldstone said people who were using the creams should not stop immediately, because their bodies would no longer be making enough hormones since it was getting them from the creams - albeit in very high doses. | Dr Goldstone said people who were using the creams should not stop immediately, because their bodies would no longer be making enough hormones since it was getting them from the creams - albeit in very high doses. |
"People should go to their GP who will refer them to an endocrinologist." | "People should go to their GP who will refer them to an endocrinologist." |
Dr Olivia Stevenson, a spokeswoman for the British Association of Dermatologists, said: "Most problems we see are things like stretch marks, bruising and broken veins. | Dr Olivia Stevenson, a spokeswoman for the British Association of Dermatologists, said: "Most problems we see are things like stretch marks, bruising and broken veins. |
"To develop Cushing's, someone would have to use huge quantities of these creams for them to be absorbed into the body and cause these symptoms." | "To develop Cushing's, someone would have to use huge quantities of these creams for them to be absorbed into the body and cause these symptoms." |