Corticosteroid creams, lotions, and pills can cause stretch marks by decreasing the skin’s ability to stretch. Cushing’s syndrome, Marfan’s syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and other adrenal gland disorders can cause stretch marks by increasing the amount of cortisone in your body. read more
Stretch marks result from skin stretching significantly over a short period of time. Stretch marks are actually tears in the dermis layer of skin. The dermis layer is below the epidermis, which is the topmost layer of skin, and is far less elastic than the epidermis, which makes it more prone to tearing. read more
Mostly in pregnancy, stretch marks can become really itchy and it can really drive you crazy. Here's why this happens and what you can do about it. read more