Vitiligo Treatmentis not contagious, it does not hurt and, although it can sometimes be associated with other pathologies, it is a fundamentally aesthetic disorder that does not endanger the patient's life. This has meant that even the dermatology community itself has sometimes made the mistake of not giving it the attention it really deserves.


However, precisely because it is a pathology with fundamentally aesthetic repercussions, vitiligo has enormous emotional repercussions. It must be borne in mind that most patients do not have the luck of Winnie Harlow, the Canadian model who has made her vitiligo her hallmark to stand out on the catwalks, and must face difficult situations every day because of those white spots that are spread over his body and face.


Stress, anxiety, and depression... are quite common among patients with vitiligo, who sometimes find it difficult to find work or establish social relationships.


For this reason, we have dermatologists specialized in the treatment of vitiligo who have extensive training and experience in managing this disease.


Does vitiligo have a treatment?


Vitiligo has a treatment and there are very satisfactory options for patients. Of course, there are no magic treatments, so you should be completely wary of any therapy that promises quick and permanent improvements because currently, these statements do not conform to reality.


This is so because melanocytes, which are the cells we want to regenerate, are highly specialized cells, such a way that the process of multiplying, differentiating, moving to the part of the skin where they perform their function and starting to produce pigment. It takes them a few weeks. Without forgetting that currently, even when the treatment is effective, it is possible that the results do not last or new spots appear.


It is also important to highlight the importance of carrying out an early diagnosis of vitiligo for two fundamental reasons. The first is that the sooner it is detected and the sooner treatment begins, the greater the probability that the patient will respond to the therapies.


On the other hand, vitiligo can be confused with other disorders such as pityriasis alba, tinnitus Versicolor, or hypomelanosis in droplets. This confusion has an impact on the fact that the appropriate treatments are applied late, a factor that can harm the patient's prognosis.


Today, vitiligo can be treated with Monobenzone or Benoquin. Call us for more information about our unique products.


Tuesday, June 13, 2023 16:09:35 PM UNARRANGEMENT PERMALINK COM(0)

Fighting jihadist terrorism will be one of the first and most complex challenges for Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (President of Mohamud) for 15 years, the Al Shabaab group which affiliated with Al Qaeda in 2012 has sown terror among the Somali population and, although with less strength and capacity than in past times, continues to control large rural areas in the center and south. Since 2017, it has been rivaling a Daesh faction in Somalia for territorial power and social dominance. According to the 2021 Jihadist Terrorism Yearbook, prepared by the International Observatory for International Terrorism, Somalia, the ninth country most affected by jihadist violence in the world suffered 59 jihadist attacks, which resulted in a dramatic toll of 333 fatalities.


Aafaaqnews


“Al Shabaab says the Yearbook has had an upturn in terrorist activity in Somalia and, to a lesser extent, in Kenya throughout 2021. In the Somali case, this increase is associated with political instability and the organization's desire to create imbalance and insecurity in the long term. All this is encouraged by government fragility and corruption among the elites.


Somalia News


During the long electoral process, the jihadist group has reinforced its campaign of terror, especially in the capital Mogadishu, including attacks directed against the international forces of the United Nations: the last one just days before the vote in Parliament, which caused at least four fatalities.


International Cooperation in Somalia:


Since 2007, when the first interim government entered Mogadishu, the African Union Mission for Somalia (AMISOM) has led the fight against jihadist groups and the protection of the Somali population. Since then, and after suffering thousands of casualties in attacks and jihadist attacks, this African force has managed to decimate the Al Shabaab fortress and expel them from their territorial domains. However, their constant effort has not been enough to eradicate the terrorist threat, which is still very present today in this country in the Horn of Africa.


After fifteen years on the ground, AMISOM concluded its mandate at the end of March 2022 and is gradually being replaced by the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) which with a smaller but more versatile entity and agile will have its main objective to assume security responsibilities and, at the end of its two-year mandate, hand over security to the Somali National Army so that it can autonomously take charge of protecting the population and integrity of the State.


To read such interesting and informative Somalian news, do not miss to visit aafaaqnews.com for the latest updates and news about Somalia.



Tuesday, June 13, 2023 14:15:02 PM UNARRANGEMENT PERMALINK COM(0)

Fighting jihadist terrorism will be one of the first and most complex challenges for Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (President of Mohamud) for 15 years, the Al Shabaab group which affiliated with Al Qaeda in 2012 has sown terror among the Somali population and, although with less strength and capacity than in past times, continues to control large rural areas in the center and south. Since 2017, it has been rivaling a Daesh faction in Somalia for territorial power and social dominance. According to the 2021 Jihadist Terrorism Yearbook, prepared by the International Observatory for International Terrorism, Somalia, the ninth country most affected by jihadist violence in the world suffered 59 jihadist attacks, which resulted in a dramatic toll of 333 fatalities.


Aafaaqnews


“Al Shabaab says the Yearbook has had an upturn in terrorist activity in Somalia and, to a lesser extent, in Kenya throughout 2021. In the Somali case, this increase is associated with political instability and the organization's desire to create imbalance and insecurity in the long term. All this is encouraged by government fragility and corruption among the elites.


Somalia News


During the long electoral process, the jihadist group has reinforced its campaign of terror, especially in the capital Mogadishu, including attacks directed against the international forces of the United Nations: the last one just days before the vote in Parliament, which caused at least four fatalities.


International Cooperation in Somalia:


Since 2007, when the first interim government entered Mogadishu, the African Union Mission for Somalia (AMISOM) has led the fight against jihadist groups and the protection of the Somali population. Since then, and after suffering thousands of casualties in attacks and jihadist attacks, this African force has managed to decimate the Al Shabaab fortress and expel them from their territorial domains. However, their constant effort has not been enough to eradicate the terrorist threat, which is still very present today in this country in the Horn of Africa.


After fifteen years on the ground, AMISOM concluded its mandate at the end of March 2022 and is gradually being replaced by the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) which with a smaller but more versatile entity and agile will have its main objective to assume security responsibilities and, at the end of its two-year mandate, hand over security to the Somali National Army so that it can autonomously take charge of protecting the population and integrity of the State.


To read such interesting and informative Somalian news, do not miss to visit aafaaqnews.com for the latest updates and news about Somalia.


Tuesday, June 13, 2023 14:11:04 PM UNARRANGEMENT PERMALINK COM(0)