Hi doctor, Ive had a white patch on my lower back for the past 6 months, which I initially ignored, but a few days ago, I noticed its getting bigger, and now a small patch has also appeared on my abdomen on the right side. I saw a dermatologist, and ...
Vitiligo/Leucoderma can be distressing, but there are treatment options available._Treatment Options_1. Topical Corticosteroids: Over-the-counter or prescription creams to reduce inflammation and slow the progression of the condition.2. Topical Immunomodulators: Creams or ointments that modify the immune system's response to reduce inflammation.3. Phototherapy: Exposure to specific wavelengths of light, such as narrowband UVB or PUVA, to stimulate repigmentation.4. Vitiligo Cover-up: Camouflage techniques using makeup or self-tanning products to conceal the affected areas._Surgical Options_1. Skin Grafting: Transferring healthy skin from one area to the affected area.2. Melanocyte Transplantation: Transferring melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) from healthy skin to the affected area._Alternative Therapies_1. Ayurvedic Treatments: Herbal remedies, such as turmeric, ginger, and neem, may help reduce inflammation and promote repigmentation.2. Homeopathic Treatments: Remedies like arsenic album, calcarea carbonica, and sepia may help alleviate symptoms._Lifestyle Changes_1. Sun Protection: Use broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to prevent further skin damage.2. Stress Management: Practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises.3. Healthy Diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.