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What is Vitiligo?Vitiligo is a skin condition, which results in white patches on the skin. It is also referred to as leukoderma. The patches are pale and of irregular shape. They reduce or increase in size. At times, they are of the same shape and size. Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder, which is a result of deficiency of melanocytes. It is an autoimmune disease, which is characterised by reaction of the immune system against the body's own cells. Individuals with other auto immune diseases, such as alopecia areata, pernicious anaemia and hyperthyroidism are at higher risk of contracting vitiligo. It is also considered hereditary, to a certain extent. Vitiligo is a result of stress. It is the prime culprit, which in turn affects the immune system of the individual. Removal of the pigments of the skin is the result. Typical symptoms, which are commonly seen, include premature greying of hair, white patches (torso, face, groin and limbs), uveitis (middle eye inflammation), sensitivity to sun and golden brown patches in the area around the mouth, eyes and nostrils. Psychological or physical stress increases the risk of spreading of vitiligo. |
Submitted on January 16, 2014 |