Functional nutrition as integrated approach in vitiligo management

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Vitiligo is a common disease of unknown cause that produces disfiguring white patches of depigmentation that can be treated using various new and experimental therapies, such as narrow-band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) microphototherapy, NB-UVB excimer laser, and monochromatic excimer light. Medical treatments include topical corticosteroids and other topical treatments, such as antioxidants, tacrolimus and pimecrolimus, prostaglandin E, and vitamin D derivatives (Lotti, Berti, & Moretti, 2009). The goal of treating vitiligo is to make it less noticeable either by restoring lost pigment or by eliminating remaining pigment. Functional foods and healthy diet, with nutrients, form a variety of sources, could be considered an integral part, as well as helpful, of vitiligo's medical therapy.

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Di Nardo, V., Barygina, V., França, K., Tirant, M., Valle, Y., & Lotti, T. (2019). Functional nutrition as integrated approach in vitiligo management. Dermatologic Therapy, 32(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/dth.12625

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