KenaLeen Cream and Vitiligo
KenaLeen Cream and Vitiligo
KenaLeen Cream and Vitiligo
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When no melanin is
produced, the involved patch
of skin becomes white
When a white patch grows or
spreads the cause may be
Vitiligo
Exact cause is unknown
May be due to an immune
disorder, heredity, or
environmental causes like
sunburn or emotional
distress that trigger the
condition
A family history of
vitiligo
Look to see if there is a
rash, sunburn, or other
skin trauma that has
occurred within 2 or 3
months after
pigmentation was
discovered
Premature graying of
the hair (before age 35)
Stress or physical
illness
Vitiligo
is difficult to treat
Early treatment options include:
Exposure to intense ultraviolet light, such as narrow-band
UVB therapy
Medicines taken by mouth such as trimethylpsoralen
(Trisoralen)
Medicines:
Corticosteroid creams
Immunosuppressants such as pimecrolimus (Elidel)
Topical
Calcineurin Inhibitors
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Used for children 2 years old and older who have small number white spots in
a few areas
Treatments are done under an artificial UVA light once or twice a week.
Psoralen is applied to your depigmented patches about 30 minutes before
exposing you to enough UVA light to turn the affected area pink.
The doctor usually increases the dose of UVA light slowly over many weeks.
Eventually, the pink areas fade and a more normal skin color appears.
SIDE EFFECTS:
(1) severe sunburn and blistering
(2) too much repigmentation or darkening (hyperpigmentation) of the
treated patches or the normal skin surrounding the vitiligo.
For people with extensive vitiligo (affecting more than 20 percent of the body)
or for people who do not respond to topical PUVA therapy
Not recommended for children under 10 years of age because it increases the
risk of damage to the eyes caused by conditions such as cataracts.
You take a prescribed dose of psoralen by mouth about 2 hours before
exposure to artificial UVA light or sunlight.
Treatments are usually given 2 or 3 times a week, but never 2 days in a row.
For patients who cannot go to a facility to receive PUVA therapy, the doctor
may prescribe psoralen that can be used with natural sunlight exposure.
SIDE EFFECTS include:
Sunscree
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Some vitiligo patients cover depigmented patches with stains, makeup, or self-tanning
lotions.
Dermablend, Lydia OLeary, Clinique, Fashion Flair, Vitadye, and Chromelin offer makeup or
dyes that you may find helpful for covering up depigmented patches
Self tanning lotions have an advantage over makeup in that the color will last for several
days and will not come off with washing.
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SUPPORT
organizations
1)National Vitiligo Foundation
2)Vitiligo Support International
3)American Vitiligo Research Fo
undation Inc.
Ingredient
Main active
substance
Coconut oil
contains essential
saturated and
unsaturated fatty
acids, High
concentration of
Vitamin E and K,
high concentration
.of Zinc and Iron
Action
Coconut oil is the
only type of oil that
one should use on
ones skin for it is
absorbed easily
and keeps the skin
soft. Coconut oil
contains Vitamin E
Alpha Tocopherol.
This kind of
Vitamin is a wellknown potent
antioxidant and is
beneficial to the
.skin
Ingredient
Psoralea
corylifolia extract
Main active
substance
Psoralea
corylifolia contains
flavons,
isoflavons,
furanocoumarins,
chalcones and
coumesterol group
of compounds
which includes
psoralen,
isopsoralen and
.bavichinin2
Action
Psoralea corylifolia appears to
have a purely local action with a
specific effect on the arterioles of
the subcapillary plexuses, which
are dilated so that the plasma is
increased in this area. The skin
becomes red and the
melanoblasts (pigment-forming
cells) are stimulated. In
leukoderma, melanoblasts do not
function properly and their
stimulation by the drug leads
them to form and exudate
pigments, which gradually diffuse
into the white leukodermic
patches.[ Also, the
phytochemically induced covalent
binding of the drug to pyrimidine
bases is responsible for its
therapeutic effect. The
photoconjunction involves thymine
dimer adducts on the opposite
strands of DNA. Psoralen has been
found to intercalate into DNA,
where they form mono- and diadducts in the presence of long
wavelength UV light and thus are
used for the treatment of hypopigmented lesions of the skin,
.such as leukoderma
Ingredient
Berberis vulgaris
root extract
Main active
substance
Barberry includes
such alkaloids as
berbamine, berberine,
oxyacanthine, resin
and tannins, and
chelidonic acid.
Barberry Root also
constituents the Bvitamin thiamine,
vitamin C, lutein,
zeaxanthin, the
carotenoids betacarotene, chromium,
. zinc, and cobalt
Action
Ingredient
Picrorhiza kurroa
root extract
Main active
substance
Action
Picrorhiza kurroa was
found to be a potent
immunostimulant of
both cell-mediated
and humoral
immunity. picrorhiza
was reported to
stimulate cell
mediated and
humoral components
of the immune
system including
stimulation of
.phagocytosis
Ingredient
Melaleuca
Alternifolia
(TeaTree) Leaf Oil
Main active
substance
Terpineol, Cineol,
Pinene, Terpinenes
Action
Powerful and broad
spectrum antimicrobial agent
(Anti-bacterial,
anti-fungal and
anti-mycotic
agent), and it has
an immune system
stimulant effect
Ingredient
Emu oil
Main active
substance
Action
Used by the
Aboriginal people of
Australia for the
treatment of muscle
and joint pain,
contains a variety of
fatty acids. Modern
research into the
properties of emu oil
has found that this is
the greatest skin
emollient in the
world, with deep skin
penetration
properties better than
.any other natural oil
Ingredient
Vitamin E
(Tocopherol)
Main active
substance
Alpha-tocopherol
Action
Powerful antioxidant agent