What is Vitiligo?

by | Jun 21, 2022 | Skin Care

Vitiligo is a medical condition that causes patches of skin to lose color. This occurs as a result of the loss of melanin, which is responsible for giving skin its color. While vitiligo can be associated with other medical conditions or symptoms, it is primarily a dermatological issue and should be treated by a board-certified dermatologist. There is no cure for vitiligo, but treatments are available to help improve the appearance of affected skin.

Symptoms of Vitiligo

The most obvious symptom of vitiligo is the loss of color in patches of skin. These patches may be small or large, and they typically appear on the hands, face, and around body openings first. The affected skin may also be lighter or darker than the surrounding skin. Other symptoms associated with vitiligo include:

  • Premature graying of hair
  • Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation in areas that are not vitiligo
  • Few patients say it causes itchy or painful skin

There are different types of vitiligo, so depending on the type you have, it will impact how much skin and what parts of the body are affected. It’s hard to know how your symptoms will progress. Sometimes the patches will go away without treatment, and sometimes the patches spread and cover most of the skin.

 If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to consult with a dermatologist as soon as possible. This will help ensure that you receive an accurate diagnosis and the right treatment plan.

Causes of Vitiligo

The exact cause of vitiligo is not fully understood, but it is believed that a combination of genetic and environmental factors contributes to the disease. In particular, this condition may be triggered by stress or an autoimmune disorder. There is also some evidence that exposure to UV light may play a role.

Increased Risks for…

People with vitiligo have an increased risk of developing social or psychological distress. As well as sunburns, eye problems, and hearing loss.

Treatment Options

There is no cure for vitiligo, but there are treatments available to help improve the appearance of affected skin. These include:

  • Medication: These can be applied to the skin or taken orally to help restore color.
  • Light therapy: This involves exposing the skin to UV light under medical supervision.
  • Surgery: Skin grafting or cellular suspension transplanting may be an option for some people.

How to Care for Your Skin

If you have vitiligo, it is important to take care of your skin to prevent further damage. This includes:

  • Wearing sunscreen: This will help protect your skin from sun damage.
  • Wearing protective clothing: This includes long sleeves and pants when outdoors.
  • Concealing skin: There are various cosmetic products available that can help camouflage patches.
  • Avoiding irritants: This includes things like harsh soaps or scratching to prevent skin irritation.
  • Seeing a dermatologist: Regular visits with your dermatologist will help ensure that you receive the right treatment and care for your condition.

Closing Thoughts

If you have vitiligo, it is important to see a dermatologist for treatment. There are many options available, and the best course of action will depend on the severity of your vitiligo and your individual preferences. With proper treatment, most people with vitiligo can manage their symptoms and improve the appearance of their skin. For more information, please reach out to us at Complete Family Dermatology located in Lincoln, NE. Call us at 402-423-1111.

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