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Review
. 2003 Oct 23:1:58.
doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-1-58.

Quality of life in patients with vitiligo

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Quality of life in patients with vitiligo

Davinder Parsad et al. Health Qual Life Outcomes. .

Abstract

Vitiligo is an important skin disease having major impact on quality of life of patients, many of whom feel distressed and stigmatized by their condition. Society greets vitiligo patients in much the same way as it does any one else who appears to be different. They are started at or subjected to whispered comments, antagonism, insult or isolation. The chronic nature of disease, long term treatment, lack of uniform effective therapy and unpredictable course of disease is usually very demoralizing for patients suffering from vitiligo. It is important to recognize and deal with psychological components of this disease to improve their quality of life and to obtain a better treatment response.

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