This Sunday, like every June 25, commemorates the World Vitiligo Daya chronic skin disease characterized by the appearance of white spots on different parts of the body as a result of skin depigmentation.
Vitiligo is a chronic skin disease in which loss of pigmentation occurs when the cells that produce melanin die or stop working”, explained in dialogue with PROFILE the dermatologist Leisa MolinariDirector of the Skin Medical Center located in the City of Buenos Aires.

Once said loss of pigmentation occurs, as a consequence appear white spots throughout the body of patients. Although this does not imply major health complications, it can affect people emotionally.
“It is not painful or contagious. It has no symptoms or impacts on your health, but the disease may be associated with self-esteem problems, difficulty in social relationships and anxiety due to the uncertainty about the evolution and treatment,” Molinari specified.
In this sense, the dermatologist maintained that “anxiety and stress make the disease itself begin”which could involve the patient in a cycle of wear and psychological pressure that aggravates the appearance of the spots.
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Regarding the reasons that trigger this diseasethe dermatologist said that “The exact cause is unknown”although “it is believed to be the result of a combination of genetic, autoimmune and environmental factors”.
“It has been observed that there is a higher incidence in people with family background of the illness. At the same time, it has also been associated with triggers such as stress, skin injuries and autoimmune diseases“, he remarked.
It should be mentioned that the vitiligo can affect both children as adults and they appear frequently between 10 and 30 yearsthe area of the face, around the eyes, nose and mouth, and the back of the hands and feet emerged more frequently.

“There is no definitive cure for Vitiligo”Molinari stated, although he did refer to the different treatments currently available, including “the use of topical medicationsthe light therapy (phototherapy), the laser treatments, oral therapy and in some cases, surgical procedures“.
In this way, in dialogue with this medium, he insisted that “the choice arose from the patient and from the individual medical evaluation” that was carried out in each case.
Regarding surgical procedures, the dermatologist mentioned the skin transplantan option little implemented, and clarified: “Although the risks are very low, it must be remembered that white spots have an aesthetic impact, and leave a scar in another area, in the first instance, not cost effective for the patient“.
The emotional and psychological cost
“Vitiligo can have a significant emotional impact on those who experience it”affirmed the medical professional and reiterated that the appearance of white spots on the body “can cause anxiety, low self-esteem, depression and difficulty in interactions social”.
As a consequence of stigmas and prejudices, patients with vitiligo they do not suffer from the disease as such, but from the amount of exposure it produces and the discriminatory and hurtful comments they may receive.
“Statistics show that patients with dermatological diseases have 20% more psychological disorders than the rest of the population,” said Molinari based on different studies consulted.
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Likewise, he emphasized the fundamental role of age and the impact that the diagnosis had on the patient. “Most diagnoses are made before the age of 30, a stage of life that can prevent very sensible from an emotional point of view,” he explained.
“It is essential to provide Emotional Support to the affected people, encourage acceptance of their status and promote awareness and inclusion in society”, concluded the dermatologist, increasing the importance of complementing treatments with psychological assistance whenever necessary.
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