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New FAQ item: Ginko Biloba for vitiligo therapy?
Ginko biloba extract seems to be a simple, safe and fairly effective therapy for arresting the progression of the vitiligo.The ease of taking an oral pill, the relatively low cost, and the low frequency of adverse reactions with Ginko biloba make its use for vitiligo tempting, but it is recommended that use ginkgo in the management of vitiligo should be monitored by a health care practitioner. Read FAQ for more details >>>
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- Is there a traditional medicine to treat vitiligo?
Traditional remedies can be helpful for managing stress or general metabolic health, but when it comes to vitiligo, the evidence is limited. While some natural supplements provi...
- Does vitiligo increase the risk of skin cancer?
No, it does not. Despite common misconceptions, people with vitiligo are actually at a lower risk of developing skin cancer—including both nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and mal...
- What are the best predictors for therapy response in vitiligo?
A fair question. Also a slightly annoying one, because dermatology loves nuance and patients usually want something more like a weather forecast. Still, a few factors do show up...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
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