Wanted to share my struggle with Vitiligo. Short version it sucks and is embarrassing. Here is the Longer version:
WHAT CAUSES VITILIGO?
The cause is not known. Vitiligo may be an autoimmune disease. These diseases happen when your immune system mistakenly attacks some part of your own body. In vitiligo, the immune system may destroy the melanocytes in the skin. It is also possible that one or more genes may make a person more likely to get the disorder.
Some researchers think that the melanocytes destroy themselves. Others think that a single event such as sunburn or emotional distress can cause vitiligo. But these events have not been proven to cause vitiligo.
WHO IS AFFECTED BY VITILIGO?
Many people develop it in their twenties, but it can occur at any age. The disorder affects all races and both sexes equally, however, it is more noticeable in people with dark skin.
People with certain autoimmune diseases (such as hyperthyroidism) are more likely to get vitiligo than people who don’t have any autoimmune diseases. Scientists do not know why vitiligo is connected with these diseases. However, most people with vitiligo have no other autoimmune disease.
Vitiligo may also run in families. Children whose parents have the disorder are more likely to develop vitiligo. However, most children will not get vitiligo even if a parent has it.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF VITILIGO?
White patches on the skin are the main sign of vitiligo. These patches are more common in areas where the skin is exposed to the sun. The patches may be on the hands, feet, arms, face, and lips. Other common areas for white patches are:
People with vitiligo often have hair that turns gray early. Those with dark skin may notice a loss of color inside their mouths.
WILL THE WHITE PATCHES SPREAD?
There is no way to tell if vitiligo will spread. For some people, the white patches do not spread. But often the white patches will spread to other areas of the body. For some people, vitiligo spreads slowly, over many years. For other people, spreading occurs quickly. Some people have reported more white patches after physical or emotional stress.
HOW IS VITILIGO DIAGNOSED?
The doctor will use a family and medical history, physical exam, and tests to diagnose vitiligo. The doctor may ask questions such as:
The doctor will do a physical exam to rule out other medical problems.
Tests might include:
HOW IS VITILIGO TREATED?
Treatment may help make the skin look more even. The choice of treatment depends on:
Some treatments are not right for everyone. Many treatments can have unwanted side effects. Treatments can take a long time, and sometimes they don’t work.
Current treatment options for vitiligo include medical, surgical, and other treatments. Most treatments are aimed at restoring color to the white patches of skin.
Medical treatments include:
Surgical treatments include:
Other treatments include:
WHAT CAN PEOPLE DO TO COPE WITH VITILIGO?
When you have vitiligo, you may be upset or depressed about the change in your appearance. There are several things you can do to cope with the disorder:
Some people with vitiligo have found that cosmetics that cover the white patches improve their appearance and help them feel better about themselves. A person may need to try several brands of concealing cosmetics before finding the product that works best.
WHAT RESEARCH IS BEING DONE ON VITILIGO?
Scientists have gained a better understanding of vitiligo in recent years, especially through gene research. Current research includes studies to investigate:
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ReplyDeleteSatellite Dreams got it starting when I was twelve. It was a small half inch patch under one of my arms. Now it's all over. It's under my eyes and eyelids that bother me a lot as well as my inner thighs. How old are you? I am thirty-five but been told I look anywhere from 24-28,lol.
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ReplyDeleteSatellite Dreams, no.
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