Why is vitiligo so difficult to cure

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I started to have white spots on my body last year, and I didn't think so at first. Later, gradually more white spots on the body, worried about problems, went to the hospital dermatology department to do a test, diagnosed as vitiligo. After three months of treatment, now the symptoms are basically good, let me share about why vitiligo is so difficult to cure.

Why is vitiligo so difficult to cure

First: the harm of vitiligo, vitiligo harm skin damage is serious, the skin is violated, early detection of vitiligo symptoms can use hand friction or slap white spots and surrounding normal skin, when the surrounding skin turns red, observe whether the white spots are red, or from the appearance of white spots is more obvious.

Second: the incidence of vitiligo parts gradually spread, can appear in any part of the body, the incidence of parts in the sun and vulnerable to friction damage and other parts, especially the face and neck, the back of the hand and trunk. It can also be arranged along the ganglion segment unilaterally. A small number of people suffer from the disease in large areas throughout the body. Because it will have a certain impact on the appearance of many people, especially the skin that is often exposed to the outside. In this way, it will be affected by the strange eyes of outsiders, and affect the life, work, marriage, family and social life of patients.

Third: many people don't know much about vitiligo, and they are far away from vitiligo patients, even with a certain discrimination. The patients' own low tolerance will bring serious psychological problems to the patients.

matters needing attention

Let's not talk about the harm of vitiligo. If you get vitiligo, you must go to the regular hospital for treatment, otherwise the consequences will be very serious. Because vitiligo skin lesions because of long-term medication, can lead to pernicious anemia, alopecia areata, psoriasis, malignant tumor, bronchial asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperthyroidism and cataract and other diseases.