Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a common, genetic, autoimmune skin disease in which there is loss of pigment from areas of the skin resulting in irregular white spots or patches. The skin has normal texture. Vitiligo may appear at any age. Although it is a progressive condition, many people experience years or decades without developing new spots.
#2. Vitiligo will go away in 3 weeks. And never comeback again. 100% guarantee.
You meed 1 pack of Hydrosulfide and 1 liter of water. Mix it all together and cover your spots. Those spots don't wash during 3-4 weeks.
#3. Vitiligo will disapeare if you will swallow with the water chicken's gall bladder. One week every month.
Its treatment is different from that of NSV. It tends to affect areas of skin that are associated
with dorsal roots from the spinal cord and is most often unilateral. It spreads much more
rapidly than NSV and, without treatment, it is much more stable/static in course and is not
associated with auto-immune diseases. SV is a very treatable condition that
responds to topical treatment.
The only sign of vitiligo is the presence of pale patchy areas of depigmented skin which tendto occur on the extremities. The patches are initially small, but often grow and change
shape. When skin lesions occur, they are most prominent on the face, hands and wrists.
The loss of skin pigmentation is particularly noticeable around body orifices, such as the mouth,
eyes, nostrils, genitalia and umbilicus. Some lesions have increased skin pigment around
the edges. Patients who are stigmatized for their condition may experience depression and
similar mood disorders.
Although multiple theories have been suggested as potential triggers that cause vitiligo,
studies have most strongly implicated changes in the immune system as being responsible for
the condition. Vitiligo has been proposed to be a multifactorial disease with genetic
susceptibility and environmental factors both thought to play a role. The TYR gene encodes
the protein tyrosinase, which is not a component of the immune system, but is an enzyme of the
melanocyte that catalyzes melanin biosynthesis, and a major autoantigen in generalized vitiligo.
Variations in genes that are part of the immune system or part of melanocytes have both been
associated with vitiligo.
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