White skin atrophy is a common skin disorder that results in loss of skin pigmentation and the appearance of white patches. Some studies suggest the disease may be associated with a weakened immune system and other health problems. However, the exact cause and mechanism of White Skin Atrophy is still unknown.
Skin atrophy is a disease in which the skin loses elasticity, becomes flabby, wrinkled and thin. It can occur at any age, but is most common in older people. Skin atrophy can be caused by various reasons, such as poor circulation, lack of vitamins and minerals, thyroid disease or hormonal
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White skin atrophy is one of the manifestations of atrophic processes in the skin associated with age-related changes. In addition, this disease can be caused by other factors such as smoking, alcohol abuse and heredity.
Symptoms
The main symptoms of white skin atrophy are:
1. Change in skin color to white, yellow or gray-brown. 2. Dry texture and flaking of the skin. 3. Feeling of skin tightness after washing or applying cosmetics. 4. The appearance of white lines, wrinkles and other defects on the skin. 5. Dry lips and other areas of the skin. 6. Itching, irritation and other allergic reactions may occur. 7. Violation of skin pigmentation (as a result of exposure to ultraviolet rays on the skin), the appearance of white spots on the skin.