Is vitiligo contagious, is it hereditary?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, vitiligo is not contagious.

    However, among the family members of vitiligo patients, the incidence is that the probability of occurrence between the direct line is greater, and the probability of vitiligo being passed on to offspring is not as great as that of other diseases. The inheritance of vitiligo is passed on to offspring because of the combination of chromosomes, and if there are chromosomes that are recessive, it will not show up as having vitiligo, otherwise there will be white patches.

    Jinan North **Hospital**Vitiligo is good, you can try it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello! Tu Yiyang expert introduced that infectious diseases must have a source of infection, and vitiligo is a disease caused by microcirculation disorders, and there is no source of infection, therefore, contact with vitiligo patients will not be infected, and vitiligo itself is not an infectious disease.

    Vitiligo has a certain relationship with heredity, but from a genetic point of view, heredity is only one factor in the onset of vitiligo, and the heritability of clinical manifestations is 15%, and the incidence is between.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wuxi Armed Police Vitiligo ** Center tells you: vitiligo is related to genetic factors, but it is not that parents have vitiligo, children will definitely have vitiligo, because according to research, parents have vitiligo, and the probability of children suffering from vitiligo is only 3 to 7. The chances of vitiligo being passed on to the next generation are not as great as those of other genetic diseases.

    Vitiligo patients can marry and have children, and the children of vitiligo patients should pay attention to their eating habits as soon as possible, combine life and study with work and rest, avoid sun exposure, do not have psychological burden, and appropriately use regular, effective drugs** such as Uygur drug compound anthelmintic turtledove chrysanthemum pills and rejuvenating Cassifu gel, so that the probability of onset will be greatly reduced. Vitiligo is not contagious, vitiligo is not a contagious disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Vitiligo is not contagious, but it is inherited in 4% of cases

    Left and right, next generation inheritance or next generation inheritance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It can be contagious, it may not be contagious, you can understand it as contagious or not, as for the question of heredity, your Excellency asked this question very well, how do you say this?

    Heredity or not, there is no standard answer to this, because everyone's skin type and ability to resist stress are different, and the word n is omitted at the end.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, vitiligo, also known as vitiligo, is mainly localized, sporadic, generalized, acral and facial types. Vitiligo has a certain correlation with heredity, but genetic factors only account for a small part of the hair element, generally about 3%-5%. It is recommended to go to a professional hospital** to be fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, for the cost of vitiligo, due to various uncertain factors such as each patient's different condition and different personal constitution, there is no accurate figure for the cost of vitiligo, which will make each patient's money spent clearly. The sooner you do it, the better it will be and the least costly. The above is a suggestion on the question of whether vitiligo is genetic, I hope it will help you, I wish you good health!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Vitiligo refers to localized white patches that occur due to unexplained loss of pigment in acquired. And because of its onset of "no fixed place", with the characteristics of wind evil, wherever the wind goes, the place will turn white, so it is called "vitiligo".

    So far, the cause of the disease is not very certain. There are several factors that summarize the arguments: 1. genetic factors; 2 Melanocyte self-destructive factors; 3 Endocrine factors; 4 Chemical factors; 5 Autoimmune factors; 6 Psychoneurological factors; 7 Relative lack of tyrosine copper ions; 8. Infectious factors; 9 Traumatic factors.

    Clinical statistics show that vitiligo has a certain hereditary nature, but the ratio is small, accounting for only about 4 of the incidence of vitiligo, which is only the existence of vitiligo, and the environment, mental status, work type, and lifestyle have an important impact on the incidence of vitiligo.

    Good luck

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't worry, vitiligo is not contagious and is not hereditary.

    But if you have this disease, you must avoid it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Clinical statistics show that vitiligo has a certain hereditary nature, but the proportion is small, accounting for only about 4 of the incidence of vitiligo, but it is not contagious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, hello, according to what you said, it's perfectly okay. However, it is best to carry out ** according to the type of vitiligo you are suffering from, it is recommended that you go to a professional **institution for a system**, to establish confidence, not every vitiligo patient is hereditary, just to say, there is a certain genetic background, generally must have genetic factors and environmental factors are present before the onset of the disease, therefore, even if there are genetic factors, it varies from person to person. According to relevant reports, vitiligo is not as good as some other genetic diseases, so vitiligo patients can have children.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Vitiligo is not contagious, but it has a certain hereditary nature, but the probability is relatively small.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are dozens of causes of vitiligo, such as stress, weakened immunity, endocrine disorders, genetics, and infections. Vitiligo is a pigmented ** disease caused by acquired loss of melanin, and infection is the parasitic process of pathogens to others, but vitiligo is not a disease caused by pathogens, so it is not contagious.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you.

    It's hereditary but not contagious.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, happy to help you with your questions.

    First of all: problem analysis: vitiligo is not contagious, you can rest assured, first of all, you need to know clearly what infection is.

    Infection, also known as infection, is a parasitic process in the human body after the pathogen invades the human body. Sick people can be infected by contact with or by other vectors, and the main condition for infection is the pathogen. So is vitiligo contagious?

    Vitiligo is a depigmentation change caused by a local ** melanin metabolism disorder, which has no pathogen and no infectious agent, so vitiligo is not contagious. Although vitiligo is not contagious, it is difficult to heal and seriously affects the quality of life of patients.

    Life tips Experts warmly remind you:】 At present, people have not generally paid attention to the prevention of vitiligo, and the lack of prevention knowledge will undoubtedly increase the harm of vitiligo. Therefore, it is very important to popularize prevention knowledge, achieve early treatment of diseases, and prevent diseases before they occur, so as to reduce the incidence of vitiligo.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, vitiligo is not contagious, the genetic probability of vitiligo is about 4%, and it is mostly related to the environment, such as life and diet. It is also important for patients to strengthen their daily protection. It is recommended that patients should carry out targeted treatment in time, and only after ** can the probability of inheritance be blocked.

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