Vitiligo
Prevalence: Affects 0.5-2% of the global population
Evidence-Ranked Ingredients
About
Autoimmune condition characterized by progressive destruction of melanocytes, resulting in well-demarcated depigmented patches. Oxidative stress (elevated H2O2 in skin) and T-cell mediated autoimmune melanocyte destruction are central to pathogenesis. Associated with other autoimmune conditions.
Common Symptoms
Risk Factors
- Autoimmune predisposition
- Family history
- Other autoimmune diseases (thyroid, type 1 diabetes)
- Oxidative stress
- Skin trauma (Koebner)
- Emotional stress
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