Does the Medicinal Water for Treating Vitiligo Work?
Medications for treating vitiligo usually have certain effects. However, patients need to use the medication under the guidance of a doctor. 1. External medications: Common external medications include Tacrolimus ointment, Pimecrolimus cream, etc., which can inhibit the spread of white patches and promote the production of melanocytes, thus achieving the effect of adjuvant treatment. If the condition is severe, patients can also apply Psoralen tincture, Compound Kaliziran tincture, and other medications as prescribed by the doctor. Narrow-spectrum mid-wave ultraviolet phototherapy can also be used for treatment. 2. Oral medications: If the condition is caused by genetic factors, patients can take Levamisole Hydrochloride Tablets, Thymosin Enteric-Soluble Capsules, and other medications under the guidance of a doctor. These medications can regulate the immune system and alleviate the discomfort caused by the disease to a certain extent. 3. Injections: If the condition is relatively severe and affects appearance, intramuscular injection can be used for treatment, such as vitamin B12, Mecobalamin, and other neurotrophic drugs. It is also necessary to pay attention to daily care. 4. Surgical treatment: If the above methods are ineffective, autologous epidermal grafting, microskin grafting, and other methods can be used to improve symptoms. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, it is important to maintain a reasonable diet, avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods such as chili and mustard, and also avoid eating foods rich in vitamin C such as oranges and tomatoes.