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Have White Spot On Head. Asked To Apply Cream For 6 Months. Quicker Solution?

Sir..I having one spot on my head that is a white spot..I think it is a skin decolourise..it is not a vitiligo because it is not become bigger and bigger and it is just one spot..so..I already ask a skin doctor which he ask me to apply cream for 6 months...6 months is a very long time to recover. ..so..sir..can you help me? How to get recover very fast
Tue, 28 May 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for the query,

A single white spot can be any of the following.

1. nevus depigmentosus, a localised condition.

2. vitiligo, a progressive condition

You just need to wait and watch, whether lesion progresses.

Let me know you have any other doubts.

you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link.

http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818

Wishing you good health.

Thank you
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Have White Spot On Head. Asked To Apply Cream For 6 Months. Quicker Solution?

Hello, Thanks for the query, A single white spot can be any of the following. 1. nevus depigmentosus, a localised condition. 2. vitiligo, a progressive condition You just need to wait and watch, whether lesion progresses. Let me know you have any other doubts. you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link. http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818 Wishing you good health. Thank you