Can vitiligo be cured

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I have been a dermatologist for more than ten years. I have seen all kinds of skin diseases. Many patients with vitiligo and psoriasis are very painful, they not only suffer from discrimination from others, but also bear the pain of repeated disease. Now let me tell you whether vitiligo can be cured.

Can vitiligo be cured

First: vitiligo is not a serious disease, can it be cured? Don't be too persistent. Vitiligo is very beautiful. For the treatment of the face can not be blind, treatment must first check the cause of the disease, in order to targeted treatment, radical cure, it is recommended to determine the cause and severity of vitiligo, treatment of vitiligo is to choose their own treatment.

Second: can vitiligo be cured? In the treatment, we should distinguish different causes. If there is microcirculation disorder, we should strengthen physical exercise, promote blood circulation, and use traditional Chinese medicine to promote blood circulation. There are many drugs to enhance the immune function, such as Siqikang, Polyactin A, transfer factor, etc. Local application of psoralen drugs, glucocorticoids, thiomercury vitiligo lotion, nitrogen mustard alcohol and other external coating, also has a certain effect.

Third: Generally speaking, the lesion area is small, the course of disease is short, and it is easy to cure. From the effect of the patients we treat, most patients after treatment, the disease no longer develops, and the leukoplakia shrinks or disappears, but we must abide by the doctor's advice and cooperate with the treatment, in order to bid farewell to the trouble of vitiligo Local application of psoralen drugs, glucocorticoids, thiomercury vitiligo lotion, nitrogen mustard alcohol and other external coating, also has a certain effect.

matters needing attention

Many patients mistakenly believe that vitiligo is an incurable disease. In fact, this idea is wrong. Vitiligo is relatively easy to treat in the early stage, and if treated properly, it will not recur. However, if not carefully maintained after treatment, it is easy to relapse, and it is more difficult to treat after relapse.