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Asked for male, 35 years old from Vijayawada
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MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy...read more

Dermatologist•Visakhapatnam
Tacroz is ok
Don’t use clonate for long term
In which area of body you’re having vitiligo
You can try different medication if you want
No food restrictions
Asked for male, 28 years old from Saharanpur
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Ayurveda•Ghaziabad
instead of this you should take ayurvedic medicines for vitiligo they are safest to use and very effective
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Asked for male, 18 years old from Siddharth Nagar
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Dermatologist•Hyderabad
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vitiligo is an auto immune disease which has relapses and remissions. Being auto immune ,it can be associated with other auto immune diseases like thyroid ,diabetis, asthma etc. You have to check those once in 3 to 6 months for vitiligo to be under control. Moreover, you need immunosuppresants like cyclosporine or azathioprine to control the spread of the disease. Regular check ups like complete blood picture ,lft etc needed to monitor if you were on immunosuppresants. Please do consult ...more
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hello, The dermatologist has started you on treatment for vitiligo there are chances of genetic connection but the severity cannot be predicted. Most pediatric vitiligo are segmental or small patches and tend to be non progressive. Followup with your dermatologist.
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You are suffering from eczematous dermatitis. Medicine available for good improvement. As the treatment varies depending on the severity. Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Asked for male, 22 years old from Begusarai
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Hello.
White patches/ dots on your skin are a common type of depigmented skin lesion associated with an infection, allergy, or autoimmune disorder. One common cause of white spots, or hypopigmentation, is a fungal infection of the skin known as tinea versicolor (associated with other symptoms, such as itching or dryness on or around the white patches). This fungal infection is not contagious and can be treated easily with over-the-counter medications. The white spots and patches can also be ...more
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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Post eczema pigmentation is common condition and it can also happen due to prolonged use of eczema creams. This pigmentation can be cleared completely by using particluar de pigmenting creams and as it is over eye lid I would suggest you send the pictures along with details of creams you have used for eczema. Once I check everything il write a prescirption for you that you can use to clear spots and for prevention of eczema. All the best.
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