Is Junior Grey Hair Related to Vitiligo?
The white hair of teenage has no relationship with vitiligo. The most significant symptom of vitiligo is the appearance of white patches on the body, which will seriously affect people's outer appearance. Some people may ask this question: is white hair a symptom of vitiligo, and is it related? The following passage is a response to this specific introduction.
If the white hair of the teenager is evenly distributed, and the scalp is in normal color, it may be related to genetic mental factors. Many gray hair patients have had a history of early gray hair in their families for several generations, indicating that their white hair may be related to genetic factors. However, some studies have pointed out that some patients with vitiligo as well as their family members often develop so-called pre-developmental gray hair before the age of 30, which is an early manifestation of vitiligo. There is no better treatment for hereditary gray head. If the appearance of gray hair at an early age, especially in children aged less than 3 years old, or hair is only partially white and the scalp under the hair is also white, it suggests the possibility of vitiligo and should go to the vitiligo hospital in time so as not to miss or delay the time of treatment.
The appearance of white hair may be continuous or accidental, usually, the onset is in adolescence or youth, initially, hair has sparse scattered white hair, most first appearing in the back or top of the scalp, interspersed with black hair in other white hair. The gray hair may increase gradually or suddenly but does not become completely white. In some people, gray hair is maintained for a long time without increasing. Usually, patients have no conscious discomfort symptoms.
When vitiligo involves, the hair usually indicates that the development of vitiligo has been more serious if do not receive timely treatment, it will further develop into a large area, it can lead to a sweating problem, skin cell metabolism disorder, and may induce other skin diseases.
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