By Brand Connect| Jan 4, 2022
Dr Anil Ganjoo, Consultant Dermatologist and Laser Surgeon, Founder Director Skinnovation Clinics, New Delhi President SAARC AAD
Vitiligo is a cosmetic disorder that has been associated with immense social stigma andinnumerable myths and misconceptions since times immemorial. Due to the stigma and misinformation about the disease the patients and the families are under immense psychological stress. The disease is particularly important in our part of the world because it shows more on the darker skins.
Its extremely important to understand this disease and spread awareness about the benign nature of the disease considering the misinformation prevailing in the society at large. This, I believe will go a long way to reduce the social stigma associated with the disease and therefore improve the psychological stress amongst the patients suffering from it. So here we present the facts about the disease and try to 'bust the myths' associated with it.
What is Vitiligo?
The common signs & symptoms and treatment
5 things to follow if you have vitiligo
• That the disease is communicable
– It is absolutely not. It is just a disease associated with loss of color and does not spread from person to person
• That it is some form of infection like leprosy
– It’s not. It's a genetic disorder that causes an immune mediated damage of color forming cells in the skin
• That there is no treatment for the disease in allopathy
– As with any other genetic disorder this also doesn't have absolute cure in any form of medicine. However, it can be controlled and treated in most of the patients
• That the allopathic medication first controls and then worsens the disease
– No. The disease follows its own course and may worsen or improve on its own. The medication only helps to decrease and treat the condition
• That only the alternative streams of medicine have complete treatment for the disease
– That's not true.
• That the disease can spread with intimate touching or sharing of food etc
– Doesn't spread from person to person by any kind of activity
Is phototherapy safe for treatment of vitiligo?
How can family members be supportive towards vitiligo patients?
Vitiligo and its psychological effects
10 things to follow if your child has vitiligo
Can vitiligo be cured?
Therefore we need to understand that vitiligo is just a cosmetic defect of the skin with patchy discoloration. There is no other defect in the body of these patients. The disease is a genetic disorder and is not at all communicable to others through any kind of contact. The disease can be controlled and treated in most of the patients with modern allopathic medication, phototherapy and in some cases with surgical procedures.
The society needs to look at these patients with passion rather than stigma as they already have a huge psychological stress because of the disease. A compassionate outlook towards these patients will go a long way to reduce the psychological stress amongst these patients.
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