Don’t worry about the white wind. These precautions are easy to deal with!

As a self-immunological disease, white tectonics not only lead to white spots in the skin, but may also cause homogenous reactions, i.e. damage such as skin inflammation or trauma, resulting in the spread of white spots or the formation of new ones. This phenomenon undoubtedly increases the psychological burden and the difficulty of treating patients. However, through a range of scientific preventive measures, we can effectively reduce the occurrence of a white phoenix-like reaction.

1. White flue contours

The pyrophagus reaction is a manifestation of the period of progress of the pyrophagus, usually after skin damage, such as trauma, insect bites, skin inflammation, etc. These damage activates the immune system of the organism, causing damage to skin melanoma cells, which in turn triggers the spread of white spots or the formation of new ones. The occurrence of a homogenous reaction is related to its own immunity and is a sign of a white phoenix case.

2. Preventive measures

Control of Inflammatory Response: The Inflammation Response is one of the major factors in the occurrence of a homokinetic response. Controlling the inflammatory response is therefore the key to reducing the homogenous response. Patients can reduce skin inflammation and the risk of homogenous reactions by using local or whole-body anti-inflammatory drugs such as external steroids or oral inflammation.

Avoiding irritating substances: Some substances may stimulate skin, leading to increased inflammatory responses, thus increasing the risk of homogenous reactions. Patients should therefore avoid the use of irritating cosmetics, bathing or other chemical substances to reduce skin irritation.

Avoiding trauma and tan: Trauma and tan are common factors that trigger homogenous reactions. Patients should do their best to avoid skin injuries such as scratches, burns, etc. At the same time, sunscreen measures such as sunscreening, sunscreening and sunglasses should be implemented to reduce UV damage to skin.

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