Any depigmentation of the skin is associated with dermatological diseases, so white spots on the back should be immediately diagnosed and treated. This is especially true in the presence of chronic pathologies in the stage of exacerbation.
On the back there were white spots - the reasons
Specialists identify the following factors that cause the problem in question:
- vitiligo ;
- pityriasis lichen;
- hypomelanosis;
- deprive Zhibera (pink lichen).
The first specified disease is not cured to the end and accompanies a person throughout life. It is characterized by extensive destruction of melanocytes in the skin, which leads to the formation of large light zones.
Sometimes white spots on the back cause the fungus, while diagnosing dermatomycosis or pungent lichen. Despite the painless course of the pathology, it has the property of rapidly spreading to other areas of the skin.
Hypomelanosis occurs due to the transfer of serious infectious lesions. As a rule, after appropriate treatment, the disease quickly recedes.
Pink lichen is an unremarkable type of skin disorder and looks like small pigment white spots on the back and other areas of the trunk. The prognosis is positive, the pathology passes by itself.
White spots on the back - treatment
Therapy should be developed after passing the laboratory tests and identifying the exact causes of the rashes. Depending on the disease-provoking factor, various drugs are used:
- antiseptic solutions with antibacterial components (chatterboxes with erythromycin, clindamycin, tetracycline);
- local remedies in the form of ointments or gels, often - with the content of corticosteroids;
- anti-inflammatory antibiotic drugs;
- antihistamines;
- medicines with retinoids;
- cream and ointments with increased concentration of fruit acids;
- systemic antibiotics.
In addition, to increase the effectiveness of conservative treatment can be through the conduct of physiotherapy procedures:
- cryomassage;
- ozonotherapy ;
- UV lamp;
- radio wave effect;
- laser treatment;
- photodynamic therapy.
Some diseases require a more serious treatment regimen, including adherence to a special diet, intake of vitamins and mineral complexes, a course of intravenous drippers for blood purification, subcutaneous injections with hormonal components.