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Leucoderma/Vitiligo

Written By TT on Monday, March 14, 2011 | 11:33 AM


Leucoderma, also known as vitiligo, is a very often skin disease Describe as white spots and patches. The white patch or spot is called as leucoderma and when it appear without any preceding disease it is called Vitiligo.
Leucoderma in usual term known as white skin. This kind of condition is mistaken for another skin disease which is called leprosy.
Under this skin condition, certain parts of the skin gradually lose color leaving behind white patches. This happen because of loss of Melania which is dark pigment which gives color to skin. It may begin with a small patch but slowly spreads throughout the body. This is not a dangerous or contagious skin disease. 
Causes Of Leucoderma
The actual cause is still unknown though numerous studies.But some of the perceived causes are emotional stress, hereditary factors, worms and physical illness. This skin condition can be aggravated due to diseases like hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, pernicious anemia and Addison's disease. Tinea Versicolor a Fungal Infection that can also Cause of leucoderma. Fungal infections of the human body are very common, and are often quite annoying. One such example is a condition known as tinea versicolor a superficial yeast infection that produces white spots on the skin that are difficult to remove.
precautions
1-Avoid stress and try to relax
2-Do not use hard soaps while bathing
3-Get a sun bath in the early hour for 20-30 minutes
4-Avoid cosmetics like cream, powder and other triggering agents.
5-Increase iron deficiency by eating foods such has meat, liver, cereals, beans, lentils and green leafy vegetables.
6-Avoid citrus fruits, tamarind, fish, lobsters, crabs and prawns.
7-Sodium or salt consumption should be completely stopped during the leucoderma treatment.
Home Remedies for Leucoderma
1-A home remedy with the help of Babchi and Tamarind seeds can be used for vitiligo. Take these seeds in equal quantity keep them in water for three to four days. Shell and dry them in shade. Make it into a paste and apply on the white patches.
2-Drink water from a copper vessel which has been kept overnight.
3-Ginger juice serves as a mild stimulant in increasing blood flow to the white patches.
4-Poultice of ginger leaves applied over the patches also helps.
5-Eat curry made of Bathu. Apply Bathu juice over the patches or spots at least twice or thrice a day.
6-Eat figs regularly for a month.
7-Dry pomegranate leaves in shade and grind into fine powder. Save it and take 8 grams of it every morning and evening with fresh water.
8-Eat walnuts regularly to cure leucoderma
9-Make a dry mixture by grinding Neem leaves, flowers and fruits in equal quantity. Take 1 tsp of this powder daily with water.
10-Combine 100 gms each of Alfalfa and cucumber juice. Have it in the morning and evening for few months.
11-Drink butter milk, thought to be very useful for treating vitiligo.
12-Make black gram paste and apply it on the affected area for four months. This will be very fruitful in the fight against leucoderma.
13-Wash and clean a basil plant along with its roots. Beat the plant and boil it in 1/2 liter water mixed with 1/2 liter oil. Once the water evaporates, mash and strain to get basil oil. Apply this oil on the white spots.
How do I get it
Pityrosporum orbiculare the yeast that causes tinea versicolor is present in small numbers on normal skin regular washing rids the skin of dead skin cells as well as excess yeast. But it can grow in more in summer season when humidity when a person's immune system is weakened and interfere with the normal pigmentation of the skin resulting in unsightly spots in both light and dark colors. Teens, young adults, regardless of skin color, are the usual victims of tinea versicolor, and those with oily skin may be more prone to it than those with dry skin. In tropical countries, where humidity and temperature are persistently elevated, people of all ages can suffer from these spots all throughout the year.
symptoms of  Leucoderma
Flat spots that range in color from white to pink to tan and brown appear over the upper arms, chest, back, neck and face. They vary greatly in size, from as small as four to five millimeters in diameter to large areas of confluence. Scaling may not be readily evident, but scales may easily be obtained by scraping the affected areas. A mild itch may be present, particularly if a person is sweating or feels hot. When the spots involve the neck or face, it can be very disconcerting.
Treatment
Tinea versicolor responds to either topical or oral forms of treatment. Topical anti fungal creams, ointments, or shampoos - containing selenium sulfide, keteconazole, zinc-pyrithrone, imidazole, or other medications - applied directly to affected areas once or twice daily have proven effective. Sulfur soap and salicylic acid have also been used to rid skin of the yeast. Oral anti fungals have been used to treat tinea versicolor resistant to topical applications. In both topical and oral forms of treatment, however, restoration of skin color should be expected several months after yeast has been destroyed. Consult your dermatologist before using any of these medications. Recurrence is common and medicated cleansers may be needed to prevent relapses. Ask your dermatologist about them. To discourage overgrowth of fungus, keep skin dry and wear thin, loose clothing.
Note: The home remedies from this article avoid using any of these products if you are allergic to it.

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