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Taking The Right Steps
Taking the following steps will help you develop coping strategies according to your particular case and needs:
Find a doctor who is knowledgeable and experienced regarding Vitiligo. Your doctor should be able to listen to your concerns and take Vitiligo seriously. A doctor who states: "there is not treatment for Vitiligo" or "it is only cosmetic" is probably not the right choice.
Learn as much as possible about Vitiligo in order to make well-informed decisions.
When necessary, a psychologist or therapist who has experience in counseling people with medical conditions which affect their body image should be able to work with you to strengthen your self-esteem and your sense of personal dignity.
If in doubt, always seek professional advice regarding stress, anxiety or depression. Stress can frequently be prevented or controlled through a number of actions adjusted according to the needs of the individual. Anxiety and depression are treatable. Usually the best way to treat these conditions is through regular sessions with a therapist and, when necessary, medication.
Consider exchanging information and support with other people who have Vitiligo.
Based on new Vitiligo research with DermaBest Total Approach you can know learn how to:
- Prevent new depigmentation.
- Make Novitil® even more effective.
- Reduce treatment time and cost.
- Improve your overall health.
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