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Suggest Treatment For White Dots On Back And Thigh Of A 7 Month Baby

Hello I have a daughter of age 7 months. 2 months ago we found few white dots on her back and one bead size white spot on her thiegh. Please suggest is there any cure for that. I have consulted few doctors (dermatologists) who prove it to be vitiligo. so now please suggest any 100% cure for her
Wed, 2 Sep 2015
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Thanks for the query.
Please upload the picture for better diagnosis.
But if you are sure that it is vitiligo then you can apply local steroid containing creams after consulting a doctor.
Calcipotriol has been treid in some patients with variable results.

Tacrolimus and pimecrolimus have emerged as the two major modalities for treatment of childhood epilepsy and has fewer side effects.

For further details and treatment you can see a doctor(dermatologist).

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Suggest Treatment For White Dots On Back And Thigh Of A 7 Month Baby

Thanks for the query. Please upload the picture for better diagnosis. But if you are sure that it is vitiligo then you can apply local steroid containing creams after consulting a doctor. Calcipotriol has been treid in some patients with variable results. Tacrolimus and pimecrolimus have emerged as the two major modalities for treatment of childhood epilepsy and has fewer side effects. For further details and treatment you can see a doctor(dermatologist). Hope I helped you.