Thursday, September 16, 2021

Is vitiligo hereditary?

External factors can lead to heredity

Many patients worry about whether vitiligo is hereditary. The study found that vitiligo is very unlikely to be passed on from parent to child, and even less likely to be passed on from grandparent to grandchild. Vitiligo does not occur if there is a family history of inheritance but no exposure to predisposing factors such as environmental factors, lifestyle, diet, and mental state.

How to avoid genetic vitiligo? What should I pay attention to?

Reduce skin exposure to chemicals

Reduce direct contact with chemicals, paints and heavy metal salts. The skin of patients with vitiligo is more sensitive, otherwise, the white spots on the patient's body may spread, which is not conducive to the recovery of vitiligo.

Keep a positive attitude

A positive and optimistic attitude is conducive to the treatment of vitiligo. Vitiligo causes great psychological damage to patients. If vitiligo patients are always in a low, negative mental state, it will not only affect the treatment of vitiligo, but also increase the genetic probability. Therefore, patients with vitiligo should be treated positively and optimistically.

Standard care is administered in time

In order to minimize the inheritance of vitiligo, the best time to treat vitiligo is as early as possible. The white spots of vitiligo spread easily. Early detection, early treatment and early recovery are the scientific ways to remove white.

Whether in order to prevent inheritance to future generations, or to reduce the adverse effects of vitiligo on life and work, it is necessary to treat patients as soon as possible, to restore healthy skin as soon as possible.

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