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How to reduce vitiligo from face - #10871

Kashishgangwar

How to reduce vitiligofrom face ?? I have vitiligo from last 10 years on my face whenIwas in grade 1 currentlyIam 17 years oldgirl . I was 7 years old when vitiligo happened ,Ihave taken many treatmens homeopathic , allopathic all types sometimes it reducesand sometimes itremainssame

Age: 17
Chronic illnesses: No
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Vitiligo is a condition where the skin loses its pigment cells, leading to white patches. Despite its challenges, there are ways to manage and potentially reduce its appearance, even though there’s no guaranteed cure. Firstly, it’s important to consult a dermatologist who can offer treatments specifically targeted for your skin type and condition. Topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors might be prescribed to reduce inflammation and encourage repigmentation. In some cases, light therapy, like narrowband ultraviolet B (UVB), can be effective, especially when combined with other treatments. It’s crucial to have this managed by a professional to avoid skin damage. Additionally, maintaining good skincare is essential. Protect your skin from the sun by using broad-spectrum sunscreens to prevent further damage and contrast between affected and unaffected areas. Sun protection is vital not just for preventing burns, but it may also help minimize further pigment loss. Cosmetic options such as makeup or self-tanning products can offer temporary masking of white patches if you’re seeking an immediate aesthetic solution. When it comes to alternative therapies like homeopathy, while some people find them helpful, they aren’t supported by strong scientific evidence and should be used with caution. Lifestyle factors such as diet, stress management, and avoiding skin trauma can also play roles in the condition’s progression. However, these should complement, not replace, conventional medical treatments. Always keep open communication with your healthcare provider to ensure your management plan is tailored to your needs.

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