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Vitiligo or White skin disease treatment
“White skin disease” is a commonly used term for vitiligo, a long-term autoimmune condition in which the body’s immune system attacks and destroys melanocytes—the cells responsible for producing skin pigment. As a result, areas of the skin (and sometimes hair) lose color, forming noticeable white patches. However, white spots on the skin can also be caused by other conditions such as albinism or even vitamin deficiencies. Because the causes vary, getting a proper diagnosis from a healthcare professional is essential.
Treatment
If you or your loved ones are experiencing white skin disease and wish to find guidance, healing, and relief, we welcome you to consult Shri Praveen Acharya, whose wisdom and experience have helped many on their path to recovery. To ensure you receive personal attention and care, kindly book your appointment in advance. We request all visitors to complete their registration and make the payment at the reception prior to meeting Shri Praveen Acharya, so that your session can begin smoothly and without delay. Take the first step toward restoring balance and wellness—your journey to healing begins here.
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Yes! White Skin Disease or albinism can be cured.Common Causes of White Patches (White Skin Disease)
- Vitiligo: The most frequent cause of white patches, this autoimmune disorder leads to the destruction of pigment-producing cells.
- Pityriasis alba: A skin condition often seen in children, resulting in lighter patches on the face.
- Tinea versicolor: A fungal infection that can create both light and dark patches on the skin.
- Milia: Small, white, cyst-like bumps that typically appear near the nose and eyes.
- Albinism: A genetic condition present from birth, marked by a lack of melanin, which causes very pale skin, hair, and eyes.
- Vitamin deficiencies: Shortages of vitamins such as B12 or folic acid may sometimes result in white patches.
Symptoms
- Patches: The most common symptom is the appearance of white or light-colored patches on the skin.
- Hair changes: Hair growing in affected areas may turn white or silver.
- Location: These patches can appear anywhere on the body, including the face, hands, groin, and even inside the mouth.
- Sensitivity: In albinism, the eyes may also become sensitive to light.