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Vitiligo Treatment Plans.<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Vitiligo is a condition that causes the loss of pigment in the skin. It commonly affects the face, neck, and hands. It can also affect the mucous membranes and hair. It is not contagious nor caused by an infection. Vitiligo may be an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system attacks the melanocytes, the cells that produce pigment in the skin. Vitiligo can occur at any age but most often begins in childhood or young adulthood. Vitiligo affects both men and women equally.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Vitiligo can be an emotionally devastating condition, but with treatment and support, most people with vitiligo can lead everyday, happy lives. There is no cure for vitiligo, but treatments are available to help restore pigment to the affected areas of the skin. Treatment options include topical corticosteroids, phototherapy, and surgery.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Vitiligo Cause and Symptoms<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Melanin is the pigment that gives skin its color. Melanin is produced by the melanocytes, the cells in the skin that produce pigment. Vitiligo occurs when the melanocytes are destroyed or stop producing melanin. This destruction leads to the loss of pigment in the skin. The exact cause of vitiligo is unknown but is thought to be an autoimmune disorder, where the body's immune system<\/a> attacks the melanocytes. Vitiligo can also be caused by certain medications, such as interferon-alpha, and by certain diseases like Addison's disease.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

There is no single cause. Vitiligo may occur due to factors, including genetics, autoimmunity, and environmental triggers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n