Is vitiligo contagious, is vitiligo contagious

Updated on healthy 2024-03-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Non-contagious The biggest feature of vitiligo is its spread, which is a depigmented disease of the mucous membranes and hair caused by the significant reduction or absence of melanocytes. There are dozens of triggers for melanin loss, such as stress, emergency situations, trauma, decreased immunity, endocrine disorders, tyrosine, relative deficiency of copper ions, genetics, infections and so on. Blindly**, it will cause the spread of vitiligo and the aggravation of the disease, it is recommended that you go to the vitiligo professional **vitiligo scientific research institution in time to detect the cause of melanin deficiency, and start from the root cause of targeting**, at present, there are many clinical **, such as drugs, phototherapy, melanocyte culture, etc"GX-B Vitiligo ** Project", with the doctor** I believe that obvious results can be achieved soon.

    In addition, it is very important to strengthen daily protection, eat less foods containing vitamin C, oranges, hawthorns, kiwifruit, tomatoes, peppers, coriander, leeks; Eat more peanuts, walnuts, black sesame seeds, black beans, lean meat, etc., which is good for the disease, tobacco and alcohol must be avoided, and do not expose to the sun

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Jinan Xijing: "It is a depigmentation change caused by local ** melanin metabolism disorder, there is no pathogen, there is no source of infection, therefore, it is not infectious." ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Vitiligo is not beautiful in appearance, but it is not contagious, and any behavior that comes into contact with the patient will not infect vitiligo, so everyone can rest assured. What is an infectious disease? Infectious diseases are a class of diseases caused by various pathogens that can spread from person to person, animal to animal, or person to animal.

    Vitiligo is caused by a significant reduction or loss of local melanin**, depigmented changes in mucous membranes and hair, and does not have a pathogen, so vitiligo is not contagious. Vitiligo has a certain heritability.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Taiyuan Kyushu Vitiligo Hospital will answer for you: Vitiligo is a depigmented lesion caused by the disorder of melanocyte metabolism, and there is no pathogen, so it is not infectious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, it is not contagious, to give more care, in daily life, to prevent too much ultraviolet radiation, feel comfortable, less angry, maintain a good mental state, exercise more to improve their own immunity, in terms of diet, do not eat partial food, try not to eat vitamin C-rich food, a small amount of meat, fishy, spicy and other foods.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Vitiligo is not contagious. 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.

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Vitiligo is not contagious. Vitiligo is an acquired disease, which is not contagious in terms of pathogenesis, but vitiligo has a certain hereditary nature.

    1.**。Infectious diseases are infected with certain infectious agents, such as bacteria, viruses, etc., which will spread the infectious source to other people through direct or indirect contact, and then cause infection.

    Vitiligo is generally believed to be related to genetics, autoimmune dysfunction, psychiatric and neurological factors, trauma, bad lifestyle habits, lack of certain trace elements, etc., and there are no infectious pathogens in it, so it is not a contagious disease and cannot be transmitted to others.

    2.Pathogenesis.

    There are a variety of triggers for vitiligo, which can lead to immune dysfunction or the secretion of some abnormal chemicals in the body, which eventually leads to a lack of melanin in the body or a decrease in melanin synthesis. This pathogenesis only affects people with vitiligo and is not transmitted to others through daily contact, so it is not contagious.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Good vitiligo is not contagious! Contagion is a parasitism of pathogens on others. Vitiligo is a disorder of the immune system and pigment metabolism.

    It is recommended that you go as early as possible**. We advocate early detection, early detection, and early detection. Once you wait until the development period is in the middle of wanting to go, the difficulty will increase, and the cost will increase exponentially. And it doesn't necessarily work out better.

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