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Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a skin condition characterized by the emergence of white patches due to the loss of melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation. This depigmentation can occur on various parts of the body and can progress unpredictably. Poorly understood, vitiligo can be attributed to several elements, such as genetics or environmental factors. Several care options and treatments, ranging from topical creams to light therapies, help manage skin appearance and slow the progression of vitiligo.
FAQ about vitiligo

Is vitiligo genetic?

Genetics is suspected to play a role in the development of vitiligo. However, just because one or both parents have vitiligo does not necessarily mean their child will also have it.

Can vitiligo affect the hair?

Yes, vitiligo can affect hair follicles, resulting in white or discolored hair in the affected areas.

Is the depigmentation caused by vitiligo reversible?

In some instances, treatments can partially restore pigmentation, but this depends on the individual and the extent of the vitiligo spots.

Is vitiligo painful?

The vitiligo does not cause physical pain, but it can have a psychological and emotional impact.

What role does diet play in vitiligo?

Although some studies suggest a potential link between diet and vitiligo, this has not yet been clearly established.

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