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3 month baby with vitiligo
My 3 month baby has vitiligo. I noticed two white patches on both her wrists when she was about 1 month old. I thought they were birth marks but they gradually started expanding. Recently, I noticed a white patch under her chin and one on her cheek. I'm really concerned because there seems to be no medical cure for the condition. Any help would be appreciated.wonderwoman on 2012-05-31
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Hello Wonderwoman,
please look on forum page or search
box and look for nawazkhan, click
on one of those threads, and see
the intake form. Please fill that out
best you can.
post it and someone will get back to
you for treatment of your baby and
perhaps have some more questions for
you. It is a starting point to pick a remedy.
Prayers for you and family,
Simone717
please look on forum page or search
box and look for nawazkhan, click
on one of those threads, and see
the intake form. Please fill that out
best you can.
post it and someone will get back to
you for treatment of your baby and
perhaps have some more questions for
you. It is a starting point to pick a remedy.
Prayers for you and family,
Simone717
♡ simone717 last decade
Can u mail me some of his pictures at my mailing address given here at my profile? Bcs the pictures of the spots differs remedies at all skin related problems at human body comparing with our medicines.
Dr. Showrav
Bangladesh
[message edited by Asif Mahbub Rumman on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 16:40:31 BST]
Dr. Showrav
Bangladesh
[message edited by Asif Mahbub Rumman on Mon, 04 Jun 2012 16:40:31 BST]
Asif Mahbub Rumman last decade
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