When we see a person with vitiligo we must determine the evolutionary phase. We divide it in 5 phases (rapidly worsening, slowly worsening, stable for less than 1 year, stable for more than 1 year, and improving spontaneously).
If it is rapidly worsening there is a good indication to use oral medications. If it is slowly worsening it is usually unnecessary except if the hands and/or the feet are involved. In these areas it is very important to stop the progression as soon as possible.
It is very important to remember that the worsening phase lasts about 1 year (from 6 months to 1 year and a half). When you use a medication to stop the appearance of new spots it doesn't interrupt the phase. If you stop the medication before the phase fades away new spots can appear.
The death of melanocytes is progressive. Treating the vitiligo as soon as possible you turn the repigmentation faster because you will still have melanocytes in epidermis and in the hairs.
There are 30% chances of you getting vitiligo if your mother has vitiligo.
No vitiligo does not cause excessive bruising. For more info about vitiligo visit: http://www.vitiligoguide.com/vitiligo/
you mean does he have a vitiligo and no
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 Vitiligo be Can Treated. Best method is Natural Vitiligo Treatment
As vitiligo is an autoimmune disorder so it is related with the immune system. For more information on vitiligo visit: http://www.vitiligoguide.com/vitiligo/
It is not necessary that if one family member has vitiligo then other will develop it too but there are increased chances of developing vitiligo in children if parents have vitiligo. http://www.vitiligoguide.com/inheritance-vitiligo/
It is not necessary that if one family member has vitiligo then others will develop it too but there are increased chances of developing vitiligo in children if parents have vitiligo. Vitiligo is not a contagious disease and does not spread through contact. http://www.vitiligoguide.com/inheritance-vitiligo/
1% of the whole world is affected by vitiligo irrespective of age, sex and location. For more information on vitiligo visit: http://www.vitiligoguide.com/vitiligo/
yes vitiligo can be occur in family.but the children having vitiligo may have normal parents,However chances of development of vitiligo to children is more compare to parents who are having no vitiligo. Dr.Bhavesh Devani MD
Vitiligo is accented on the third syllable.
No, Vitiligo is not so dangerous disease. No, vitiligo's simply a pigmentation deficiency in which the melanin cells are not producing pigment, therefore the skin turns white. It's not contagious either.