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How To Avoid Child Getting Vitiligo Problem When Both Parents Have It?
We both parent have vitiligo genetic problem in family but not to parent then what are chances that their child will be affected through it? And by what generation diff it will pass? If girl has vitiligo problem in family not to her and she marries a boy with no genetic disease like vitiligo then what are the chances that their child will get affected. Please give answers for all questions. thanks in advance
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, It is difficult to say that vitiligo is purely genetic disease because this is multifactorial polygenic disorders having complex pathogenesis it may be genetic or non genetic, if the both parents have the genetic factors then the chances of having disease to their children will be high but one have genetic and another have non genetic then chances for having the vitiligo in their children will be less, this is not just limited here but the classification also plays the role in hereditary sharing the same class of disease by both the mother and father then chances of hereditary would be more, in short its all depends upon the complete case study of both mother and father, hope this information helps you.
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How To Avoid Child Getting Vitiligo Problem When Both Parents Have It?
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, It is difficult to say that vitiligo is purely genetic disease because this is multifactorial polygenic disorders having complex pathogenesis it may be genetic or non genetic, if the both parents have the genetic factors then the chances of having disease to their children will be high but one have genetic and another have non genetic then chances for having the vitiligo in their children will be less, this is not just limited here but the classification also plays the role in hereditary sharing the same class of disease by both the mother and father then chances of hereditary would be more, in short its all depends upon the complete case study of both mother and father, hope this information helps you.