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Vitiligo Patch In Eyelid, Taking Dicaris 150, Melanocyl Lotion, Elidel Cream, Momate Cream

My daughter is 12 years old and is having single small vitiligo patch in eyelid (developed in last 5 months not very white looking). Taking treatment since last one month. Dicaris 150 mg twice a week, melanocyl lotion alternate day with sun rays and Elidel Cream in night and Momate cream in morning. There is improvement with the treatment. I am little worried. Is this treatment OK. Please suggest
Sat, 19 May 2012
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Dermatologist 's  Response
hello,

please dont worry. this treatment is fine. however, you must follow up with the doctor regularly as the doctor will decide when to stop the momate cream.

its a good treatment regime that has been started. nothing to worry.

regards
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Vitiligo Patch In Eyelid, Taking Dicaris 150, Melanocyl Lotion, Elidel Cream, Momate Cream

hello, please dont worry. this treatment is fine. however, you must follow up with the doctor regularly as the doctor will decide when to stop the momate cream. its a good treatment regime that has been started. nothing to worry. regards