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Vitiligo Treatment

How do dermatologists treat vitiligo?

When treating vitiligo, board-certified dermatologists create a treatment plan with these goals in mind:

  • Restore lost skin color.
  • Stop the patches and spots from getting bigger.
  • Prevent new spots from appearing.

There is no one best treatment for vitiligo. Before creating a treatment plan, a dermatologist thinks about what is best for each patient. To do this, your dermatologist considers your age, overall health, and the effects the disease has on your life. The type of vitiligo, where it appears on the body, and how it’s progressing also play important roles.

There are many ways to treat it. But the results depend on the severity and location of the condition.

  • Topical treatment such as steroids and tacrolimus may be used in patients with mild, non-extensive disease.
  • Sunlight therapy requires patients to come to the hospital for radiation therapy at least twice a week and requires 1-2 years of treatment.
  • Pigment cell transplantation may be useful in patients with mild disease and areas where radiation therapy is ineffective.
  • Use of cosmetics to conceal lesions, used in areas that do not respond to treatment

Vitiligo is a disease caused by the destruction of pigment cells. It appears as white, clear-edged rings that can appear anywhere, but in Thais, it is most commonly found on the tips of the hands, feet, and around the mouth, and can spread if left untreated.

The exact cause of vitiligo is still คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย unknown. Patients are generally healthy. But it can be more common in hyperthyroidism, vitamin B12 deficiency anemia, adrenal gland diseases, and alopecia.

Vitiligo is usually not harmful to the overall health of the patient, except in some cases where the disease is extensive, there is a high chance of skin cancer in the affected area if exposed to a lot of sunlight.