I have been dealing with vitiligo(nearly 5-10% coverage) since long, which has been reducing and increasing on its own. From past 2 years i have been taking medication and Uv rays(which showed noticeble improvement). But in past 3 months my thyroid has shot up and so is my vitiligo spots(tiny lil spots). There is a bit spread which can be seen in past 3 months. I NEED YOUR GUIDANCE AND HELP IN GETTING THIS STOPPED FROM SPREADING(as i know healing takes alot of time).
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I can totally understand your problem. It’s really frustrating and depressing to have vitiligo spots on the body. But I don’t think there’s anything to be worried about because there are lot of good treatment options which are available these days which can completely curate. So I would suggest you to start the treatment for it again as soon as possible because the earlier you start the treatment the better will be the results
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Thyroid disorder and vitiligo are interelated. You need to keep thyroid levels in check with medicines. For vitiligo treatment, consult the same Dermatologist from whom you have taken treatment before
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