How to treat idiopathic drop like hypopigmentation?

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My colleague's father is 56 years old and a construction worker. In the past two years, there were milky white spots on his forehead, about 2-6 mm in diameter. Some of them were large and irregular in shape. When he was asked if he had any bad symptoms, he said no. Colleagues once advised him to go to the hospital for examination, but he was afraid that he would not spend money, so he would not know. These days, when he came home from outside, his colleagues found that his milky white spots had increased again, so they took him to the hospital for an examination. The doctor said he had idiopathic drop pigmentation. So how to treat idiopathic drop pigmentation.

How to treat idiopathic drop like hypopigmentation?

1. Some people think that senile leukoplakia is the same disease. Senile leukoplakia mostly occurs in the middle-aged and elderly people over 45 years old. Generally, the face is not involved and accompanied by senile warts, senile hemangioma and other skin aging phenomena. Tuberous sclerosis may have hypopigmented spots, but it is lobular, with unclear boundary and sebaceous adenoma.

2. The doctor gave him skin smear microscopy and dermatomycology examination. He said that these examinations showed that the melanocytes in the basal layer of the diseased skin were decreased, and he was diagnosed as idiopathic drop pigmentation. However, the doctor said that there was no special treatment for this disease, so it was recommended to use fluoxetine B6 cream in combination with triamcinolone acetonide and Econazole acetate cream, There should be some effect.

3. The doctor also told him that there is no need to deal with the disease, and there is no special treatment now, but the diet can be light food. Such as loofah, wax gourd, kelp, bitter gourd, etc., eat less fried food (loofah contains B vitamins to prevent skin aging, vitamin C to whiten skin, which can protect skin and eliminate plaque.)

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Idiopathic drop like hypopigmentation is a multiple spot like hypopigmentation with unclear etiology. It can be diagnosed according to clinical manifestations, skin lesion characteristics and histopathological characteristics. The etiology of the disease is unclear, and sunlight is a possible factor.