Types of Vitiligo
- Non-segmental vitiligo
- Segmental Vitiligo
- Generalized or Universal Leukoderma is the condition where the white patches can occur anywhere on the body.
- Focal vitiligo occurs mostly in children and is restrained in one area of the body.
- Acrofacial vitiligo is the condition that causes depigmentation around fingers, vitiligo on lips, and the periorificial regions [meaning inside of the mouth, chin, eyelids, nostrils, and upper lips].
- Mucosal Leucoderma occurs only in the mucous membranes.
Symptoms of Leukoderma
- Depigmentation of the skin areas exposed to the sun
- Spreading of the white pigmentation in case of an injury while white patches already exist in a different area of the skin
- If the white patches that are generally harmless start to itch on exposure to the sun, or excessive heat, or when sweating
- If the depigmentation starts becoming prominent on the face, hands, and other areas of the body
- Premature greying of hairs
- Change in the retina color
Causes of Leukoderma
Though the exact cause for vitiligo is unknown, some theories try to explain what causes leukoderma. Even after extensive research, what triggers Luekoderma is unknown, but the following reasons are attributed as a combination of one or more factors causing the condition.
- Autoimmune disorder: It is the condition in which the immune system attacks healthy cells of the body thereby destroying the basic mechanism of the body itself. One of the effects of the condition is the destruction of the melanocytes causing depigmentation on the skin leading to vitiligo.
- Genetics: According to a study, 30% of the cases are attributed to hereditary reasons. The studies also reveal that stress triggers the genes causing vitiligo causing the condition in the individuals.
- Infections: One of the most common causes for vitiligo is either viral or bacterial infections like leprosy, syphilis, lichen planus, and other diseases.
- Occupation: Staying in a job that demands continuous exposure to some chemicals, or sun causing sunburns, also causes Leucoderma.
- Neurogenic factors – a condition where substances toxic to the melanocytes are released from the nerve ending on the skin, can cause vitiligo.
Leucoderma Treatment
Vitiligo is not a life-threatening disease and does not spread by coming in contact with the person who has it. According to current research trends, there is no cure for vitiligo, but the condition is manageable with various vitiligo treatment options available to patients. Few among them are:
- Medication – Doctors advise topical creams or ora pills to help repigment the skin, and control inflammation or other effects arising due to depigmentation.
- Light Therapy – Light therapy sessions involving Narrow-band ultraviolet – B (311) phototherapy and oral psoralen and UVA – PUVA therapy are the two prominent types of light therapy used in treating vitiligo. Of the two, PUVA is more effective in treating the leukoderma occurring in the upper body.
- Surgery – Skin grafts where the normal skin is removed from one part of the body and is used to cover the affected area is a common treating method for vitiligo. Another similar technique used is Blister grafting.
The main goal among all the treatment methods is to darken the lightened skin patches to avoid further spread of these patches. If the condition is still in its early phases, the application of cosmetics like skin tanners or makeup on the affected area remains the safest option instead of the above-mentioned methods.
Certain individuals also resort to getting tattoos to cover up the affected areas, however, this method is not very popular since the chances of triggering another patch due to allergic reactions are always on the higher side.
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Leukoderma treatment at home
Several home remedies help in managing leukoderma at home, however, they do not provide a complete cure. Few methods one can try at home to manage vitiligo are –
- Dietary changes: Consuming food rich in vitamin C, zinc, and copper is said to stimulate the healing process.
- Apply a mixture of basil leaves and lime juice to the affected area to increase melanin production.
- Applying a mixture of turmeric and mustard oil twice a day on the affected part is another way of increasing melanin production.
If you are diagnosed with Leukoderma, few things to always remember are-
- Make sure to apply sunscreen while stepping out into the sun to avoid sunburn and rashes.
- Keeping yourself well hydrated also helps in avoiding rashes.
- Most importantly, do not fall prey to scams that claim to cure vitiligo in 30 or 40 or any number of days.
- Reach out to counselors to deal with the social stigma attached to this skin condition, and do not take drastic or uninformed measures in the heat of the moment.
Always consult your dermatologist or reach out to our doctors at VIMS for more details on how to manage Leucoderma. We are always around the corner to help you fight the social stigma attached to this skin condition. Remember, this is just a condition of the body and not the end of the world.
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Thank you for giving such scientific information about Vitiligo
Thanks so much for this, it explains everything so well and is very helpful.
I’m 18 years old I think I’m getting vitiligo I have some white spots on my face and neck any advice or how can I remove this problem?
We can’t give medical advice online but if you are concerned about symptoms and treatment, consult your dermatologist or reach out to our doctors at VIMS for more details on how to manage vitiligo. We are always around the corner to help you fight the social stigma attached to this skin condition.
l am having vitiligo on my face. I have tried your home remedies. Its bits of help in managing leukoderma
What is the best home remedy for vitiligo?
Applying a mixture of turmeric and mustard oil twice a day on the affected area to increase melanin production.
There are much different Leukoderma natural treatment are used to get rid of Leukoderma naturally some of them are Papaya, Red Clay, Turmeric, Mustard oil, etc
Thanks so much for the info. the information provided is most helpful. my sister was suffered a lot from Vitiligo
I have vitiligo. There are many things out there that don’t help but ora pills have already helped me and many others.
Dear Chetan
Nice to hear from you. To be kind to le t me know the oral medicine name bcz my son has this.
Thanks in andvance.
best regards
Rayhan
Very useful information thank you helped a lot
I want to know to which medicine would help for curing one spot under the eye . As it is still left after cure of other spots.
how did you cure other spots?
Which vitamin deficiency causes Leucoderma?
What are the Ayurvedic tips for vitiligo?