The Difference Between Benign Vitiligo and Malignant Vitiligo
Benign vitiligo has certain limitations when it develops, and the development will stop when it reaches a certain stage. Many patients suffer from benign vitiligo, which stops developing when one reaches puberty and remains stable for a long time, or has a slight development and does not develop over a large area. This kind of vitiligo will develop more and more slowly at the onset of the disease and eventually stop developing.
The most common type of vitiligo is malignant vitiligo, which is characterized by unstoppable slow development year by year, and generally begins to accelerate after entering puberty. The pituitary gland will secrete a large number of hormones that were not previously secreted, while the nervous, endocrine and immune systems are still developing, further exacerbating the disorders that already exist between the systems. In addition, the most typical type is the intergenerational type, followed by the second or third generation recurrence type.
One of the reasons for the formation of vitiligo is a genetic factor, the inheritance to the next generation may be benign vitiligo. But the chances of vitiligo being inherited are small, and patients need not worry too much.
Vitiligo is easy to diagnose, difficult to treat the real cause of stubborn skin pigmentation loss or hypopigmentation, and then in accordance with the specific causes of the patient's disease, disease, disease, and other effective treatment, so as to avoid the patient's condition spread, development, and even spread of the phenomenon, so as to bring great trouble to the patient's future life.
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