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What does white spot disease look like in the early stages


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White spot disease (usually referred to as vitiligo) is characterized by the appearance of small, depigmented spots or plaques on the skin.
These spots may not be obvious at the beginning, and may be slightly lighter in color than the surrounding normal skin. They may be irregular in shape and vary in size. They are usually painless and itchy, and do not cause physical discomfort. However, over time, these white spots may gradually enlarge and the color may become more obvious.
Please note that the symptoms of white spot disease may vary from person to person, and the initial symptoms are easily overlooked. Therefore, if you notice any unusual pigment changes on the skin, it is recommended to seek medical advice as soon as possible.