No vitiligo does not cause excessive bruising.
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dead legs, hard fists punches, and things like that
No, vitiligo is not dangerous and it causes no harm except it causes de-pigmentation. It's absolutely not a precancerous condition; infact skin cancer has nothing to do with vitiligo. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is the number one cause of skin cancer so excessive exposure to sun should be avoided both by vitiligo and non vitiligo people.
If done correctly, CPR should only cause minor bruising. Longer fingernails will increase the bruising affect. Anything other than minor bruising would be cause for finding out what happened.
Lupus does not cause vitiligo. Both lupus and vitiligo are autoimmune diseases. People who have one autoimmune disease often have more than one. Lupus and vitiligo can occur in the same person at the same time, but there is no cause and effect relationship between the two.
There are a lot of misconceptions about vitiligo but everybody should understand that vitiligo is not a harmful disease it just de-pigments the skin.It does not cause any sexual disorder and people who have vitiligo can have children and previously many vitiligo patients already have children. But there are increased chances of vitiligo in children of vitiligo patients.Source: http://www.antivitiligo.com/vitiligo/index.html
yes a compound fracture would cause bruising
No, thyroid disease doesn't cause vitiligo, however the two conditions are often comorbid (found together but not causing each other).
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cause of excessive blow- by
Hypothermia is known to cause bruising
The cause of vitiligo is unknown, but research suggests that it may arise from autoimmune, genetic, oxidative stress, neural, or viral causes.