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=== Clinic === | === Clinic === | ||
* Vitiligo is a | * Vitiligo is a skin [[Diseases list|disease]] that causes the skin to lose its color. | ||
* Specific causes are unknown but studies suggest a link to immune system changes. | * Specific causes are unknown but studies suggest a link to immune system changes. | ||
* Vitiligo results from the destruction of epidermal melanocytes by autoreactive cytotoxic T cells. | * Vitiligo results from the destruction of epidermal melanocytes by autoreactive cytotoxic T cells. |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 27 January 2024
Clinic
- Vitiligo is a skin disease that causes the skin to lose its color.
- Specific causes are unknown but studies suggest a link to immune system changes.
- Vitiligo results from the destruction of epidermal melanocytes by autoreactive cytotoxic T cells.
- It seems that vitiligo is a part of Autoimmune disease named APS
- Vitiligo usually associated with diseases like Thyroid abnormality, Pernicious anemia, SLE, diabetes mellitus,IBD, RA, etc.
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Remedies
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Ars |
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Sep |
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Sil |
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Sul |
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Banerji protocols | |
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Second line | Ars-s-f 6X, BD for 3 month |
Other Remedies
Nat-m |
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Nit-ac |
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Ars-s-f |
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Thuj |
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