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Vitiligo is more than just a skin condition — it’s a deeply personal journey that affects confidence, identity, and emotional well-being. Characterized by the loss of skin pigment, vitiligo causes white patches to appear on different parts of the body. This happens when melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin, stop functioning or die. While the condition is not contagious or physically painful, its visible nature can have a strong psychological impact.



Treatment for vitiligo has evolved significantly over the years, offering hope and visible improvement for many people. The right approach often depends on how widespread the patches are, how fast they are spreading, and how the individual responds to therapy.


One of the most common treatments is topical medication. Dermatologists often prescribe corticosteroid creams or calcineurin inhibitors to help restore some skin color. These medicines work by reducing inflammation and encouraging melanocytes to return to the affected areas.…


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