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Vitiligo Disease

Vitiligo is a chronic commonly acquired disease, but it is not dangerous for human life. It is a common distortion and anyone, male or female, irrespective of skin color or ethnic origin can develop this skin condition. There is no significant difference in its incidence. Approximately 1 out of every 100 people suffers from this disorder.

According to a research, Vitiligo affects at least 1% to 2% of the population and can occur in all the races. In some countries such as India, Vitiligo affects up to 8% of the population. Some of the doctors say that Vitiligo is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors also autoimmune disease is supposed to be one of the reasons of Vitiligo. The majority of people suffering from Vitiligo are teenagers to 30 years of age. Vitiligo is easily noticeable especially in the people with dark complexion.

The only consistency which has been observed in Vitiligo disease is the white patches which are caused due to the loss of pigment cells in the epidermis. These White patches can appear on any part of the skin but the most common areas where the white patches normally appear on sun exposed area, body openings and body folds that is around the neck, hands, feet and ears. These white patches are usually symmetrical but they may vary from lighter tan to complete loss of pigmentation.

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