What Causes of Leucoderma?
Leuco’ means ‘white’ and ‘derma’ means ‘skin’, thus leucoderma means abnormal whiteness of the skin. This disease is typically very difficult to treat. If the patient and the physician treat this illness for a long occasion with patience, it is possible to cure it. During the action very little blackish spots appear in the white patches. These spots keep dispersal and the skin slowly becomes normal. The abnormal whiteness disappear. In this way, the sickness is cured. It is not an communicable disease. Only the skin become white. Leucoderma is not a medical term, although it has come to mean any white/light colored skin patch. Very broadly, white patches can be acquire or may be present at birth. Again, both acquired and present at birth skin patches can result from hordes of reasons. While present at birth patches are not of much significance – since a majority of them are birthmarks anyway, the sickness wherein acquired patches develop is usually referred to as Leucoderma (or Leucode