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Vitiligo also known as leucoderma, which simply means white (leuco) skin (derma), i.e. a disorder where the skin loses its normal color.
Estimated 1.2% of American and world population, about 8% of Indian and Mexican
population suffer with this disorder.
Largely, there are two process at work towards producing Vitiligo.
a. Destruction of melanin (color pigment)
b. Lack of formation of melanin
Both these processes are governed by know, partly known and unknown causes.
The exact causes are explained elsewhere on this site.
In brief, genetic and immunological factors are considered responsible for
vitiligo.
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Vitiligo can hardly be called as a disease but a skin-disorder that has more social than medical significance, especially amongst the dark skinned people. Due to destruction of the melanin (pigment) cells due to lesser known processes (largely what is called as an auto-immune disorder) the normal skin starts loosing pigments from various parts of the skin, in a varying speed and extent. Our clinical experience based on the treatment of over
4500 cases, suggests that there is a strong genetic factor in the background of most cases, especially those who have extensive vitiligo or those who have vitiligo affecting the finger-tips, toes, lips or the genitals. The indication of strong genetic factor is observed in the form of family history of one or more of the auto-immune diseases such as vitiligo, diabetes,
hypothyroid,
alopecia areata,
cancer,
rheumatoid arthritis or
allergies.
The vitiligo sufferers are observed all over the world, including the white skin communities. However, epidemiologically most cases are recorded in India (8.8%) and Mexico. Estimated 1-2% of the Americans have vitiligo as per the survey made by the American Academy of Dermatology. Males and females are affected equally, inclusive of children age group. It may begin at any age. Childhood vitiligo is common.
We have registered cases as young as three months old, to late onset vitiligo at
the age of 80 years.
At Life Force, we have under our care practically most nationalities (from
over 150 counties) with different skins (genetically speaking) presented to us
with vitiligo; who have given us opportunity to understand this disease better.
In short, vitiligo is not as serious disease as it has been thought about.
Click here to check the factors which decided the
chances of cure.