Can you manifest vitiligo?

The more common form of vitiligo, NSV, can manifest in multiple parts of the body and usually displays some symmetry in the location of the patches.
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Can vitiligo be triggered?

It's possible that vitiligo may be triggered by particular events, such as: stressful events, such as childbirth. skin damage, such as severe sunburn or cuts (this is known as the Koebner response) exposure to certain chemicals – for example, at work.
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Can vitiligo be predicted?

MYTH: You can predict who will have vitiligo and how extensive the disease will be by looking at them. FACT: There is no superficial way to predict who will have vitiligo. The diagnosis of vitiligo is made based on a physical examination, medical history, and laboratory tests, sometimes including a biopsy.
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What are the triggers for vitiligo?

Vitiligo can be triggered by stress to the melanin pigment-producing cells of the skin, the melanocytes. The triggers, which range from sunburn to mechanical trauma and chemical exposures, ultimately cause an autoimmune response that targets melanocytes, driving progressive skin depigmentation.
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Does vitiligo happen suddenly?

Vitiligo usually begins with a few small white patches that may gradually spread over the body over the course of several months.
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Does vitiligo start as small dots?

At first, this might cause a small spot, called a macule, that's lighter in color than the skin around it. In time these white patches may spread and grow to cover a larger portion of the body. Sometimes these white patches spread quickly at first and then remain stable for years.
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Is vitiligo a symptom of Covid?

Coronavirus and vitiligo. Many are asking me whether individuals with vitiligo are at higher risk for contracting the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, which is responsible for an ongoing pandemic. In general, the answer is no.
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Can stress and anxiety cause vitiligo?

Likewise, both emotional and physical stress can trigger vitiligo. It is a complex skin condition that involves both faulty genes and environmental factors. Melanocytes are more likely exposed to harmful chemicals induced amid emotional stress.
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Does vitiligo appear overnight?

Yes, the symptoms of vitiligo can appear overnight, however, experts are not sure how long it takes for the symptoms to appear once the body develops the disorder. If you are wondering “how does vitiligo start”, the disease begins with small white patches that eventually spread all over the body.
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Can vitiligo appear at any age?

Vitiligo can start at any age, but usually appears before age 30. Depending on the type of vitiligo you have, it may affect: Nearly all skin surfaces. With this type, called universal vitiligo, the discoloration affects nearly all skin surfaces.
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How can I test for vitiligo at home?

There are no at-home tests available to diagnose vitiligo. However, you can do a general self-check of your skin and look for patchy or widespread loss of pigmentation (the coloring of your skin, hair, and eyes).
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Why is my skin getting lighter?

If your body makes too little melanin, your skin gets lighter. Vitiligo is a condition that causes patches of light skin. Albinism is a genetic condition affecting a person's skin. A person with albinism may have no color, lighter than normal skin color, or patchy missing skin color.
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Can vitiligo be dormant?

Vitiligo does not affect everyone the same. It's not uncommon to have a rapid loss of color in patches, and then the disease goes dormant for a period of time.
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Are all white patches vitiligo?

Hypopigmented spots that are NOT vitiligo. If the spots are not truly white, but hypopigmented and not depigmented (they don't enhance by Wood's lamp), then they are NOT vitiligo and could be any number of different diseases and conditions. I'll list a few of the most common ones here.
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Can you get vitiligo in your 20s?

The average age of onset of vitiligo is in the mid-twenties, but it can appear at any age. The size and number of patches varies from person to person. The condition tends to progress over time, with larger areas of the skin losing pigment.
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Can you have mild vitiligo?

In cases of mild vitiligo, the patient can camouflage some of the white patches with colored, cosmetic creams and makeup. They should select tones that best match their skin features. If creams and makeup are correctly applied, they can last 12 to 18 hours on the face and up to 96 hours for the rest of the body.
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How do you test for vitiligo?

A skin biopsy can definitively tell the difference between missing melanocytes, which indicates vitiligo, and melanocytes that are malfunctioning for another reason. Vitiligo is diagnosed only if these pigment-producing cells are missing.
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Are vitiligo patches itchy?

Vitiligo is usually considered as an asymptomatic dermatosis. However, itch was occasionally mentioned in some vitiligo patients. According to a study by Levai, vitiligo affected patients, with or without the presence of irritated skin lesions, can suffer from itch prior to the appearance of depigmented patches [8].
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Is vitiligo psychosomatic?

In vitiligo we clearly see the influence the psyche has in the development of the condition. At the onset of vitiligo, an intensely stressful situation such as the death of a loved one, love disappointment, a divorce or a car accident becomes the psychosomatic phase where the psyche attacks the skin.
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Can Vitamin B12 deficiency cause vitiligo?

Skin lesions associated with vitamin B12 deficiency are skin hyperpigmentation, vitiligo, angular stomatitis, and hair changes. Cutaneous lesions that do not respond to conventional therapy can be an indication of vitamin B12 deficiency.
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How fast does vitiligo appear?

It spreads very quickly, faster than the other forms, but only for about 6 months (sometimes up to a year). It's such a rapid pace that patients assume it will soon cover their entire body, but it stops abruptly and usually remains stable, without changing, forever after that.
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Can the Covid vaccine trigger vitiligo?

However, the temporal relationship between the vaccine and development of the disease and the instances of autoimmune phenomena manifesting after COVID‐19 vaccination, 1 , 2 , 5 , 6 suggest that the vaccine could play a role in triggering vitiligo.
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Can I get Covid vaccine if I have vitiligo?

Some wonder if the overactive nature of the immune response due to vitiligo will cause additional side effects to the vaccine, but it is unlikely because it's not the entire immune system that is hyperactive, just a small portion responsible for killing the pigment cells.
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What are vitiligo thoughts?

Vitiligo is generally thought to be an autoimmune disease, in which a person's immune system mistakenly attacks its own body (in this case, it attacks melanocytes).
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Why do I get white spots when I tan?

Sometimes the white spots are merely scars that have become more visible after tanning. These areas of the skin have lost their pigmentation due to damage to the tissue. When tanning, the scars stand out from the darker skin around them.
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