White phoenix is a common skin disease, mainly manifested in the loss of colours of varying sizes and clear boundaries of skin. Although the treatment process may be long and complex, in winter, the symptoms of twilight tend to decrease, and may even show signs of improvement, due to lower temperatures and weaker ultraviolet light. The following are four major signs of improvement in the winter twilight that help patients better understand the changes in their condition.
1. Colors of white spots faded
The white-stained colours of the platinum are usually more visible, with the potential for milk, cloud white and even china white. However, when the white twilight is effectively controlled or is beginning to improve, the colour of the white spots will fade, possibly from a deeper colour to a light white, or even near normal colour. This change usually begins at the edge of the white spot and gradually moves towards the centre. As a result, if the color of the white spots is found to be faded, the situation is improving.
2. Decline of white spots and deepening of border colours
As white winds improve, the area of white spots may gradually shrink and the border becomes more blurred. At the same time, there is a potential for increased pigmentation on the edges of white spots, which is a sign that melancholytes are beginning to active in marginal areas. In addition, some patients have scattered, darker-coloured dots or small filamental chromosomal areas on the edge or inside of the white spots, known as the Colour Island, which is a sign that the chromosomal cell is beginning to recover.
Three, itch.
During the onset of the disease, the patient may feel skin itching, accompanied by red swelling and stinging. However, when the condition improves, these itching symptoms tend to decrease or even disappear. Thus, if the patient finds that the skin is ablaze, this indicates that the condition is moving in the right direction.
4. Improved appetite and physical condition
During the period of illness, the appetite of typhoid patients may be affected and there is an appetite disorder. However, as the situation improves, the appetite of the patients will gradually recover and their health will improve. This change not only reflects an increase in the overall health status of the patient, but also indirectly indicates that the condition of leukemia is improving.
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