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Are Melgain And Mometasone Cream Effective In Treating Vitiligo Vulgaris?

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Posted on Mon, 11 May 2015
Question: sir since 2 months i have vitiligo vulgaris my doctor prescribed me melgain and mometasone cream can you please tell me will it be effective
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Answered by Dr. Goswami Debopom (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Yes they can be effective.

Detailed Answer:
Welcome to HealthCare Magic. Thank you for posting your query.
I can understand your concern.

Treatment of vitiligo depends on the
- extent of the disease (number of patches)
- body areas involved ( hands, feet, chest,etcetra)
- whether it is actively spreading or it has remained the same way in the last 1 year.

Melgain contains fibroblast growth factor which favours repigmentation.
Mometasone is a topical steroid.
Both these are commonly used for vitiligo. These may be effective to a limited extent.

Do not worry.

There are loads of other modes of treatment like
- light therapy (uses light to repigment skin)
- PUVA A light therapy (Uses UVA light and a medicine called psoralen to restore skin color)

Keep in touch with your dermatologist . He/she can examine you and guide you on the further management.

Hope this helps.
Write back to us.
Regards.
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Are Melgain And Mometasone Cream Effective In Treating Vitiligo Vulgaris?

Brief Answer: Yes they can be effective. Detailed Answer: Welcome to HealthCare Magic. Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern. Treatment of vitiligo depends on the - extent of the disease (number of patches) - body areas involved ( hands, feet, chest,etcetra) - whether it is actively spreading or it has remained the same way in the last 1 year. Melgain contains fibroblast growth factor which favours repigmentation. Mometasone is a topical steroid. Both these are commonly used for vitiligo. These may be effective to a limited extent. Do not worry. There are loads of other modes of treatment like - light therapy (uses light to repigment skin) - PUVA A light therapy (Uses UVA light and a medicine called psoralen to restore skin color) Keep in touch with your dermatologist . He/she can examine you and guide you on the further management. Hope this helps. Write back to us. Regards.