Vitiligo: Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Types, Complications Prevention And Treatment

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Vitiligo is a type of skin condition that causes thus different skin areas to lose their pigment (color). Vitiligo is not a contagious disease. This condition typically begins on the hands, feet, forearms, and face. However, it can affect any part of the body. Vitiligo is a long-term condition, and people having this condition are extremely vulnerable to getting sunburns. If you ever notice pale white patches developing on your skin and are worried if it is vitiligo or not, then this blog is going to be your guide to understanding the condition. In this blog, we will learn about Vitiligo, its symptoms, causes, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and more. So, stay with us till the end as we discover about Vitiligo.

What is Vitiligo (“vit-il-EYE-go”)?

Vitiligo Meaning

Vitiligo is a type of skin condition that occurs when the melanocytes in the body are destroyed. Melanocytes are the cells that are responsible for producing a pigment known as melanin, which gives the skin its color. When melanocytes fail to produce melanin, the area affected begins to turn white and lose its color. The areas that are affected by the condition and lose their pigment are known as macules.

Vitiligo occurs when the body’s immune system destroys the melanocyte cells. Apart from skin, this condition can also affect the hair and eyes. Any part of the body that has hair and is affected by this condition may turn silver or white.

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Areas affected by vitiligo

Although vitiligo can affect any part of the body, it is seen mostly in,

  • Areas exposed to the sun (face, hands and feet)
  • Mucus membranes, such as inside the mouth 
  • Behind the eyes 
  • Within the ears
  • Nostrils 
  • Genital region 

Areas affected by Vitiligo

Signs and Symptoms of Vitiligo:

The various signs and symptoms indicating vitiligo include the following,

  • Skin patches that have lost their color and appear light or whiter when compared to the natural skin tone
  • Mucus membranes with patches of lost color, including the inner linings of the lips and nose 
  • Patches on body areas, having hair that has turned grey, silver, or white
  • Premature grain or whitening of eyelashes, hair, eyebrows, and facial hair.

Early Signs and Symptoms of Vitiligo in Babies:

The various early signs and symptoms of vitiligo in babies include loss of skin color on various body areas such as the face, feet, hands, arms, inside the mouth, genital area, and hair. In certain cases, vitiligo may also cause inflammation in the ears and may also lead to hearing loss. This happens because the ear cells also contain melanocytes. Babies may also experience changes in the color of the eye (retina).

Signs and Symptoms of Vitiligo in Adults:

Teen adults come with the most noticeable symptoms of vitiligo, including one or more lighter skin areas on the body. In many cases, a lightened skin area is the only visible sign of Vitiligo. However, adults may also experience various other symptoms of fatigue, such as,

  • Patches or spots of lightened skin 
  • White patches 
  • Developing quick sunburns
  • Itching on the patches 
  • Lighter patches inside the mouth, nose, around the mouth, and on the lips
  • Hair turning gray 
  • Eyebrows and eyelashes turning white or gray 
  • Hearing loss 
  • Changes in the color of the eye
signs and symptoms of vitiligo in adults