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Thursday 14 April 2016

Symptoms and Causes of Leucoderma

Leucoderma also known as Vitiligo is a rare Skin Disease characterized by white spots and patches.The white patch or spot is called as Leucoderma and when it occurs without any preceding disease,it is called Vitiligo.

What causes Leucoderma?

The actual cause of this condition is still unknown, but surely, beliefs like eating unhealthy or wrong food combination like fish and milk, pumpkin and milk, onion and milk, or any citrus or acid foods after milk are not the reasons although toxicity affects somewhere but there are not the prime cause. This problem mainly occurs when the skin stops producing melanin, a skin pigment that protects the skin from harsh sun radiations. This can occur because of following reasons:




a) Pityrosporum orbiculare, the yeast that causes Tinea versicolor which is present on skin in normal  condition and regular maintenance of hygiene rids this skin from this.

b) Excessive Mental Worry.

c) Heredity- Heredity is also a well-recognized causative factor. Vitiligo sometimes has hereditary reasons also. On the other hand hereditary factor is responsible only 10 to 20% of the reason.

d) Weak immune system due to:
      •    Chronic gastric disorders
      •    Insecticide and pesticides in green vegetables can harm immunity and cause Vitiligo.
      •    Jaundice
      •    Presence of parasites in the alimentary canal.
      •    Performance of physical exercise in excessive heat and after taking very heavy meals                                      
      •    Regular stress or sudden trauma
      •    Improper hygiene is considered to be the most acceptable known reason for autoimmunity according to Ayurveda .

e) Lifestyle- Prolonged hours of swimming in chlorinated swimming pools can react over skin and form white spots.
      •    Skin trauma
      •    Sunburn
      •    Burn injuries
      •    Suppression of natural urges
      •    Other illnesses like diabetes, hyperthyroidism and addison's disease.


What are the symptoms of leucoderma?

a) Small White Patch Appear in Beginning - The problem usually starts with a small white spot which later develops into patches. These patches are pale in the beginning, but become whiter and whiter as time passes by due to loss of pigment. As the spots enlarge, they merge into each other and, in course of time, form a very broad patch. In some cases, most of the skin of the body may be covered with white patches.

b) Flat spots that range in color from white to pink to tan and brown appear over the upper arms, chest,back,neck and face.They vary greatly in size,from as small as four to five millimeters in diameter to large areas of confluence.

c) Apart from these signs, some others are given below:

       • Alopecia or loss of hair 
       • Premature graying of hair
       • Along with skin, the hair growing on the affected skin also turns white,
       • Sensitivity towards cold,
       • Weakness and fatigue
       • Skin irritation when exposed to sun's rays or chemicals.





28 comments:

  1. Our lifestyle and diet is the backbone of every disease. So we have to take care of our health,we should take proper diet and avoid the outside eatable things and also avoid wrong food combination like fish and milk etc. Eat healthy live healthy.

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  2. Leucoderma is a big problem on today's time, so it is a good information about its causes for taking precaution.

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  3. Can vitiligo patient take milk in our diet?

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    1. Yes, vitiligo patients can eat dairy products but don’t eat wrong combination food with them. There should be a time gap between food and milk.

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  4. Vitiligo is not at all contagious and there is nothing to worry about this problem as it can be cured with the right treatment.

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  5. How to diagnose Leucoderma?

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    1. The diagnosis of vitiligo is made based on a physical examination, medical history, and laboratory tests. White patches on skin, premature graying of hair etc. are some of the symptoms of vitiligo.

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  6. Good for leukoderma patients skin health

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  7. Very effective knowledge about vitiligo. I think people need to know about it.

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  8. Is lukoskin an ayurvedic medicine.

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    1. Yes it is an Ayurvedic medicine developed by ministry of defense.

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  9. What precautions should a vitiligo patient can take?

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    1. Vitiligo patients can take the following precautions:-
      • Don’t scratch or rub the skin vigorously.
      • Protect affected areas from the sunburn.
      • Have a balanced diet, cut down on junk and processed foods.

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  10. thanks for spreading the awareness.

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  11. What research is being done on vitiligo?

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    1. There is probably more research being conducted today in the area of vitiligo, than ever before. From the genetic basis of autoimmune disorders, to the structure of the skin, and understanding the immune system, studies are now being conducted which may yield more information about the nature and causes of vitiligo, and how to treat it more effectively.

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  12. Is depigmentation ever accompanied by itching?

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    1. Some, though not all patients, do experience itching of the skin prior to or while depigmentation is occurring.

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  13. Will the vitiligo patches spread over time? Will they get larger?

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    1. In many, but certainly not all cases, vitiligo does progress slowly over time, but there is really no way to tell whether your vitiligo will progress or not.

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  14. Can Vitiligo reappear again after having been cured once?

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    1. If precaution is taken, then white patches will not reappear. But if there is chronic constipation digestive system of the fully cured patient is weak, then vitiligo may be reappear.

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  15. Melanocytes are the specialized skin cells found at the bottom of the epidermis and responsible for producing the skin pigment, melanin.

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  16. Although everyone agrees that it is the increased destruction of melanocytes that cause leucoderma, there are various theories regarding its cause.

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  17. I have been having vitiligo since 12 to 14 years. But now my skin is improving day by day. My treatment is going very good.

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  18. My daughter have been small white patches in left cheek.she is 3 yrs old.How to recover from this..plz suggest me I m from Nepal..

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  19. Thanks for this. I really like what you've posted here and wish you the best of luck with this blog and thanks for sharing. leucoderma

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