Mrs. Mundhara, Age: 34, Kolkata (W.B.)
“I noticed a white spot on my neck 7 years ago. At first, I did not give any importance to it but as it spread to other parts of my body, I went for medical check-up and I understood it is Leukoderma....
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Welcome to Gurumaa Skin Clinic At Gurumaa Skin Clinic, early treatment is crucial — if started in the initial stages, Vitiligo can be cured permanently. Vitiligo is a condition in which pigments are lost from specific areas of the skin, leading to whitish patches. This occurs due to an abnormality in melanocytes, the specialized skin cells responsible for producing color pigments. Generally, when a person first develops Vitiligo, they consult their family doctor. As a next step, they are often referred to a local dermatologist. However, in modern medicine, since there is no root-cause treatment for Vitiligo, most doctors prescribe topical creams and steroids. While these may show some initial improvement, the condition often relapses, leading to the appearance of more patches over time. Consequently, the patient begins searching for alternative treatments—not just in different locations but also across various medical systems. At this stage, confusion sets in. Many patients, desperate for a cure, fall prey to misleading claims made by non-expert doctors. As a result, instead of improvement, their condition worsens, and the patches spread, making treatment increasingly difficult.

Welcome to Gurumaa Skin Clinic At Gurumaa Skin Clinic, early treatment is crucial — if started in the initial stages, Vitiligo can be cured permanently. Vitiligo is a condition in which pigments are lost from specific areas of the skin, leading to whitish patches. This occurs due to an abnormality in melanocytes, the specialized skin cells responsible for producing color pigments. Generally, when a person first develops Vitiligo, they consult their family doctor. As a next step, they are often referred to a local dermatologist. However, in modern medicine, since there is no root-cause treatment for Vitiligo, most doctors prescribe topical creams and steroids. While these may show some initial improvement, the condition often relapses, leading to the appearance of more patches over time. Consequently, the patient begins searching for alternative treatments—not just in different locations but also across various medical systems. At this stage, confusion sets in. Many patients, desperate for a cure, fall prey to misleading claims made by non-expert doctors. As a result, instead of improvement, their condition worsens, and the patches spread, making treatment increasingly difficult.
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