PLEASE READ _ Any Mocking, Hate, biggoted or racist remarks will be removed and you will be blocked _ I will be happy to address any serious questions or concerns :)
What is Vitiligo? _ sources
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
http://www.niams.nih.gov/Healt h_Info/Vitiligo/default.asp
Loretta
http://www.avrf.org/stories/lo retta_story.html
Alzayda
http://www.avrf.org/stories/al zadas_story.html
What is Vitiligo
Vitiligo (vit-ill-EYE-go) is a pigmentation disorder in which melanocytes (the cells that make pigment) in the skin are destroyed. As a result, milky white patches (depigmentation) appear on the skin in different parts of the body.
How Is Vitiligo Diagnosed?
The diagnosis of vitiligo is made based on a physical examination,
medical history, biopsy of skin tissue and other laboratory tests.
During court depositions in 1994, Michael Jackson's dermatologist
Dr. Arnold Klein presented lab tests, legal medical documents and
testified that in 1984, Michael was diagnosed with both vitiligo and
a form of lupus which also causes skin disoloration
Any part of your body may be affected by vitiligo, depigmentation usually develops first on sun-exposed areas of your skin, such as your hands, feet, arms, face and lips. Although it can start at any age, vitiligo often first appears between the ages of 20 and 30. About 0.5 to 1 percent of the world's population, or as many as 65 million people, have vitiligo. In the United States, 1 to 2 million people have the disorder. Vitiligo may also be hereditary; that is, it can run in families but MOST people diagnosed with vitiligo do NOT have a family history of the disorder.
How does Vitiligo effect people?
While vitiligo is usually not harmful medically, its emotional and psychological effects can be devastating. People with vitiligo can experience emotional stress, particularly if the
condition develops on visible areas of the body . Some people who have vitiligo feel
embarrassed, depressed, or worried about how others will react. .Since Vitiligo is so noticeable and embarrassing to some patients, special cosmetics are great to conceal the lotches and create evenness of skin tone.
Vitiligo generally appears in one of three (3) patterns:
1. Focal. Depigmentation is limited to one or a few areas of your body.
2. Segmental. Loss of skin color occurs on only one side of your body.
3. Generalized.
wide-spread across many or parts of your body.
where pigment loss can involve MOST of the surface of your skin.
For some people, vitiligo spreads slowly, over many years.
For other people, spreading occurs rapidly. additional depigmentation
can follow periods of physical or emotional stress.
Loretta
http://www.avrf.org/stories/lo retta_story.html
Alzayda
http://www.avrf.org/stories/al zadas_story.html
Vitiligo Treatments
There is no cure for vitiligo. The main goal of treating vitiligo is to restore the function of the skin and improve the patient's appearance.. The choice of therapy depends on the
number of white patches; their location, sizes, and how widespread they are. Plus how the skin reacts as The choice of therapy depends on the
number of white patches; their location, sizes, and how widespread they are. Plus how the skin reacts as treatments to restor pigment do NOT work for everyone.
Treatment may include covering smaller patches with long-lasting dyes, light-sensitive drugs in addition to ultraviolet light therapy, or corticosteroid creams. For people who
do not respond or have vitiligo on more than 50 percent of their body, depigmentation
May be recommeded as the best treatment option this involves fading the rest of the
skin on the body to match the areas that are already white.
Depigmentation does not actually bleach the skin. Instead it works by inhibiting the skins pigment-producing cells, or melanocytes, which lie deep in the skin.The procedure does NOT change ones race or character it is mearly a way for those who suffer from this disorder to even out their skin tone and take back some control over an incurable skin disorder.
In addition, a person who undergoes depigmentation will always be unusually sensitive to sunlight. depigmentation procedure does not change ones race or character it is mearly a way for those who suffer from the disorder to even out their skin tone and take back some control over a incurable skin disorder.
people who have vitiligo should minimize sun exposure and use a sunscreen that provides protection from both the UVA and UVB forms of ultraviolet light.This will
also minimizes tanning, which makes the contrast between normal and depigmented
skin less noticeable.
lQ6b7kHGsSg