Vitiligo is a skin disease that consists in transforming the color of your skin by making it partly white. It can appear on any part of your body and causes irritation at times. What are the causes of this pathology and how can we remedy it? Discover in the next lines of this article some answers.

Vitiligo: what are the causes?

According to statistics, 1% to 2% of the population suffers from vitiligo, regardless of social class. Several stars from the world of music, soccer, business and others have been affected by this disease that has completely changed their physical appearance. Since that time, the question has been raised as to what is the cause of such a disease. Vitiligo is caused by the destruction of melanocytes, which prevents the production of melanins. Thus, when they are no longer produced from their base, this changes the color of the skin which appears to be white. You can see this color change on any part of your body. Also, when vitiligo is hereditary, the risk of being affected is quite high. Vitiligo can also appear after the healing of a wound. But be aware that it is not a contagious disease.

The treatment set up to get rid of vitiligo

 

Before treating vitiligo, you must first realize that you are affected. Thus, vitiligo presents as symptoms the presence of white patches of different shapes on certain visible parts of your body. The white patches may appear on your lips, face, arms, feet or hands. Other hidden parts of your body where vitiligo can suddenly take place are the armpits, genitals, belly button, etc. To treat it, go to a specialist. He or she is the only person with the ability and skills to help you. Before treatment, a diagnosis is made to identify the problem. The specialist also discusses with the patient how he or she developed the disease. Once the source is known, the treatment is done from one person to another depending on the color of the skin. For lighter people, they should not tan and should avoid sunlight. They can also use creams containing corticosteroids that help to re-pigment the skin. In people where the white patch is too visible, they are advised to undergo make-up treatment, depigmentation or skin grafts to conceal the condition.