10 Vitiligo Symptoms

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Eye Problems

Vitiligo is known to cause uveitis in approximately 5 percent of people. Uveitis affects the middle layer of the eye, known as the uvea, and eye redness, pain and inflammation are common symptoms.

Abnormalities of the iris and retinas are also a feature of vitiligo. The iris may become depigmented in response to the decreasing amount of melanin being produced. Although less common than other symptoms, inflammation of the retina and iris can create ongoing issues.5‘Vitiligo: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Recovery.’ Cleveland Clinic, my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/12419-vitiligo

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