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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HERBAL AND ALLOPATHIC TREATMENT FOR VITILIGO

S. Priyadharshini*, Dr. M. Ranjith, Mr. S. Senthilkumar, V. Anushree, C. Sugavanam, H. Aarthi

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Vitiligo is a chronic skin disorder characterised by loss of skin pigmentation due to destruction or dysfunction of melanocytes. Vitiligo affects approximately 0.5 to 2 per cent of the world's population. Vitiligo has a major impact on the mental and social health of vitiligo patients. Various treatment methods for the management of vitiligo have been developed. These include conventional allopathic medicines and herbal or plant-based medicines. This study aims to assess the effectiveness, safety, and limitations of herbal and allopathic medicines used in vitiligo management. Allopathic medicines include topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, phototherapy, and surgical techniques such as skin grafting. These methods are scientifically proven and lead to faster repigmentation in patients with vitiligo. However, these medicines are associated with various side effects if used for a long time. These include skin thinning, skin irritation, infection, and various systemic diseases. On the other hand, herbal medicines are plant-based medicines that are used to treat various diseases. These medicines are derived from plants that are rich in antioxidants and melanocyte stimulants. Medicinal plants such as psoralea corylifolia and Curcuma longa are used in vitiligo management. These medicines are associated with fewer side effects and help in repigmentation. However, the efficacy of these herbs may help to reduce oxidative stress, immune balance, and melanin production with fewer side effects. However, it is important to note that the effectiveness of herbal medicine may vary. Further standardised studies are necessary to ensure the safety and efficacy of herbal medicine. In conclusion, it is important to note that both herbal medicine and allopathic medicine are important in the management of vitiligo. Allopathic medicine offers rapid results, while herbal medicine offers a safer solution with long-term benefits. The use of a combination of both medicines may result in better therapeutic outcomes for patients with vitiligo.

Keywords: Various treatment methods for the management of vitiligo have been developed.


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