LEUCODERMA - Disease for what you have to know about
Information about LEUCODERMA.
Definition :
Leucoderma is presence of the whitish or depigmented patches
on an otherwise normal skin. It is actually a cosmetic problem and, generally,
does not affect any internal organic functions or metabolism.
Leucoderma is in fact a rare skin disease characterized by
white spots and patches. The white patch or spot all there is called as
leucoderma and when it occurs without any preceding disease it is called
Vitiligo.
Leucoderma in the
literal term means white skin. This kind of condition is actually
mistaken for another skin disease i.e. leprosy.Under this skin condition, some
certain parts of the skin gradually lose color leaving behind white patches.
This occurs just due to loss of melanin, a dark pigment which gives color to
skin. It may go begin with a small patch but slowly and steadily spreads
throughout the whole body. This is not a
very dangerous or contagious skin disease.The actual cause is still unknown
though numerous studies have been conducted right on the subject. Some of the
perceived causes are emotional stress and
hereditary factors, worms, sunburns and physical illness. This skin
condition can be evenly aggravated due to diseases like hyperthyroidism,
diabetes mellitus, pernicious anemia and Addison's disease.
Causes :
• In most
cases, it is totally idiopathic (specific causative factor cannot be detected).
• Fungal or
viral infection.
• Irregular
diet and deeds Allergy due to specific foods or medicines.
• Heredity,
in some cases.
Symptoms:
• Whitish
or depigmented patches scattered just
all over the skin.
• The
patches are associated with itching, and the occasional redness.
• The
patches increase in size and in the intensity (40-60% of the total body skin is
depigmented in some cases).
• The
condition may do lead to malignancy of the melanin, which is the coloring
pigment of the skin.
Suggestions :
• Local
application of some oils extracted from the seeds of Bakuchi (). But it should
be only detoxified and purified before use.
• Powdered
purified corals (Rasamanikya) and animal horn (Mrigashrunga) in a 250-mg
dosage, thrice in day..
• A
decoction of the Rubia cordifolia
(Manjishtha) in a 30-ml dosage, twice, daily.
• Generic
herbominaral preparations like Maha Tikta Ghrita, Arogyavardhini Vati and
Pancha Tikta Ghrita can be taken , only after consulting an Ayurvedic physician.
Hebs Can Be Used :
• Local
application of some amount of juice of holy basil and limejuice on the affected
area.
• A paste
of basil leaves with a clove of garlic should be only applied on the affected
area.
• A paste
of radish seeds in vinegar should beonly applied on the affected area.
• Juice of
the leaves of goosefoot should be applied on the affected area.
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