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Guidelines for Using Steroids on Vitiligo: Application Tips and Safety

The use of corticosteroids for vitiligo? When using steroids, should the doctor apply the medication to all areas of the white patches or just a small portion of the affected areas? Even if the application is very thin, the patches are quite large, and there is concern about appl...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
There are also non-steroidal immunomodulators available for selection. You can ask your doctor about this next time. The dosage will depend on the area involved, and it is recommended to exceed the area slightly.

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Understanding Vitiligo Assessment Standards for Military Service

The immune criteria for vitiligo? I would like to ask the doctor about a military service medical examination. There are many white patches on the face, with a large one connecting the ear and the lower right side of the face to the neck, and it also extends to the back of the ne...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
The facial assessment should only include the face, and the neck should not be included in the facial portion.

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Understanding Areola Changes: Causes and Concerns for Women

Areola issues A 23-year-old female has noticed that her areolas have gradually turned white, starting with small patches and now only the nipples retain color, while the areolas are completely white. The other side is also beginning to show similar white patches, without any pain...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based solely on the textual description, it is not possible to accurately diagnose skin diseases. There are many causes of skin hypopigmentation or depigmentation. It is recommended to consult a nearby dermatologist for diagnosis and to assess whether further examination a...

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Understanding White Patches on Your Thumb: Dermatology Insights

fingertip Hello doctor, I have some white areas in the middle of the fingertip of my right thumb. The surface is not raised, and there are normal fingerprints. It doesn't itch or hurt; it just looks white. I would like to know what this is or if it is normal.


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It's uncertain; it's important to actually examine the lesion. If you're concerned, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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Can People with Amyloidosis Consume Alcoholic Foods Safely?

Can individuals with amyloidosis consume foods containing alcohol? Hello, doctor! Several years ago, I discovered white patches on my skin and went to a clinic for examination. The clinic physician diagnosed me with "amyloidosis." Since I do not have a habit of drinking...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
There is no direct relationship.

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Will Sunburn-Induced White Spots on Skin Heal Naturally?

Post-sunburn hypopigmentation Hello, doctor. I would like to ask, I had a sunburn on my hand half a month ago, which went through redness and peeling, and recently I have noticed some white patches appearing. Will the color return on its own?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation may take several months to recover.

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Understanding and Treating Itchy Lower Abdomen: Causes and Solutions

Itching in the lower abdomen? Hello Doctor, I previously experienced itching around my areola, and I'm not sure what caused it. At that time, I thought it might be heat rash, so I applied some lotion and it improved. I also had a similar issue in my lower abdomen. This first...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Due to the recent humid and hot summer weather, there are many patients experiencing skin itching. If the skin condition does not improve or worsens, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist nearby for diagnosis and to assess whether further examination and treatment are...

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Rapid Spread of Vitiligo: Understanding Skin Changes and Health Indicators

Vitiligo rapidly spread over a period of two months? Hello Doctor, my father has suddenly developed many large white patches on his face and body over the past two months. Blood tests showed elevated levels: bilirubin at 1.57, uric acid at 442.8, urea at 12.89, and creatinine at ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Medical attention is required to explain the condition; elevated indices do not necessarily correlate with vitiligo.

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Understanding Vitiligo Diagnosis: The Role of Wood's Lamp and Biopsy

Diagnosis of vitiligo? Hello, my face started showing white patches about two months ago. I have seen several doctors, and the answers I received were quite different: 1. It might be due to previous eczema causing damage to the melanocytes, and it should gradually return to norma...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Most cases of vitiligo are diagnosed clinically, and a biopsy is only performed if there are concerns.

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Understanding Itchy White Patches on the Skin: Eczema or Tinea?

Itchy white skin? I noticed that my testicles feel itchy when exposed to hot water while showering. Recently, I observed a white patch on the surface that feels smooth to the touch. What could this be? Is it eczema or tinea cruris?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Without actually seeing the lesion, it is impossible to determine the issue. If it is very concerning, please seek medical attention as soon as possible. A proper examination is necessary to understand the problem and to determine the appropriate course of action.

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Understanding Pityriasis Alba: Causes, Treatments, and Care Tips for Adults

Pityriasis alba I recently noticed some subtle white patches on my face. The dermatologist said it is Pityriasis Alba, which mostly occurs in children and adolescents. I would like to know what causes Pityriasis Alba in adults. The dermatologist prescribed "U-Fu Soft Ointmen...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
If it is confirmed to be pityriasis alba, no aggressive treatment is necessary, as it usually resolves on its own within 3 to 6 months. It is important to practice sun protection.

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Understanding Persistent Itching: Causes and Treatment Options

Generalized pruritus (itching of the skin)? Hello, doctor. I've been experiencing persistent itching on my skin lately, which has been quite bothersome. Let me describe my situation: my body itches intermittently, but when I scratch it, the itching seems to subside. The affe...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it seems that the diagnoses from the two physicians are somewhat different. Simply relying on the textual description does not allow for a definitive diagnosis of the skin condition. If further examination is needed, it would be advisable to cons...

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Understanding Skin Discoloration in Infants: Causes and Solutions

White patches If an infant is born with fair skin and around six months of age develops areas with a coffee color and white demarcation in the armpits and on the body, with some white patches on the back spreading to the arms, brown spots on the cheeks, and a noticeable white bor...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Without actually seeing the lesion, it is difficult to make a definitive diagnosis. If it is causing significant distress, please seek medical attention as soon as possible. If it is vitiligo, the earlier the treatment, the better the outcome.

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Why Are My Hands and Feet Dry with White Patches?

Skin issues The skin on the hands and feet is dry and has white patches; what could be the reason?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It is likely that the flakes are caused by dehydration. Without actually seeing the lesions, it is difficult to confirm. If it is very bothersome, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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Understanding White Patches on Skin: Causes and Concerns

A white patch appears on the skin? I noticed a large white patch in the hairy area of my genital region today. It is flat, does not itch, and is not painful. What could this be?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Without actually seeing the lesion, it cannot be confirmed. If it is causing significant distress, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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Can Eczema-Induced White Patches Return to Normal Skin Color?

Will eczema turn white and improve? Hello, I currently have some irregular white patches on my face. I visited a dermatologist on the 30th of last month. The doctor said it was eczema that had turned white and prescribed me two medications. However, after applying the medication,...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
There is no quick method; recovery typically takes about 3 to 6 months.

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How to Treat White Sweat Patches on Your Face This Summer

Sweat spots on the face? Summer has arrived, and I have white patches of sweat on my face. What should I do? Will the white sweat patches return to their original skin color? How long will it take to recover?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It could be either tinea versicolor or pityriasis alba; a proper examination is necessary for a definitive diagnosis. Generally, both conditions tend to resolve within 3 to 6 months.

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Managing Seborrheic Dermatitis: Treatment Options and Skin Care Tips

Seborrheic dermatitis I have seborrheic dermatitis. I previously visited a dermatologist and received topical ointments and oral medications. I have applied the ointment a few times, but it still hasn't improved. My nose area is still very itchy, and there are some white pat...


Dr. Yang Zhiya Reply:
Hello, seborrheic dermatitis often recurs. It is recommended to maintain a light diet and a regular routine, which may lead to some improvement. If discomfort persists, it is best to consult a dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment. During inflammation, it is advisable to avoi...

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Understanding Skin Inflammation: Causes, Treatments, and Recovery

The doctor said it is dermatitis? Hello~ Two months ago, I started to notice red, patchy areas on my face that were itchy and felt rough and dry to the touch. I went to see a doctor who diagnosed it as dermatitis. After applying medication, the redness and itching subsided. Howev...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It may be post-inflammatory hypopigmentation, which typically resolves within 3 to 6 months. As for recurrent dermatitis, it is necessary to examine the lesions and inquire about the medical history to make a proper assessment.

[Read More] Understanding Skin Inflammation: Causes, Treatments, and Recovery


Understanding White Pityriasis: Causes, Treatments, and Skin Care Tips

Pityriasis alba with hypopigmentation? Hello, I have been struggling with persistent sweat stains under my armpits. I consulted a doctor who prescribed oral medication and topical steroids. Initially, I had red patches that were quite uncomfortable, but after taking the medicatio...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. In response to your question: if there is still scaling, it may indicate a recurrence of the lesion, and further medication treatment may be necessary. Regarding the area on your back, it would be advisable to visit a clinic for an examination, ...

[Read More] Understanding White Pityriasis: Causes, Treatments, and Skin Care Tips


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