These “signs” from the body may be a sign of the development of the white wind!
White fluorine, a common colored skin dermal disease, not only affects the appearance of the patient, but may also have an impact on his or her mental health. Although the exact cause of the leprosy is not yet entirely clear, early detection and identification of signs of its development is essential to contain the disease and reduce its impact. The following are several “signs” that may be sent by the body, suggesting that platinum winds may be developing and should be given high priority.
White spots in the 1st skin.
This is the most intuitive and most common signal. In the early stages of the platinum, there may be white specks of varying sizes and shapes of the skin, usually with clear edges, smooth surfaces, no scabs or atrophy. As the disease evolves, the white spots may gradually expand and increase in number, and even adjacent white spots may be integrated into large irregular areas.
02 color change
During the development of the platinum, white spots may experience changes in colour from light white to china white. This colour change reflects the continued loss of melanoma cells under the skin. It may be a sign that the condition is worsening if it is observed that the white spots are getting deeper.
03 hair turned white.
If white spots appear in areas such as the skin, eyebrows and eyelashes, the hair of these regions may gradually turn white as the disease develops. This is because the absence of melanoid cells affects not only the skin but also the colour of hair.
04 Increased light sensitivity
Some white phoenix patients may become more sensitive to sunlight or UV during their event, and are vulnerable to sunburn or red spots. This is due to the reduced functioning of the damaged skin barrier and the reduced defence against external stimulus.
While emotional change is not a direct physiological symptom of typhoid, studies indicate that long-term stress, anxiety or depression can induce or exacerbate typhoid. Therefore, if there is a feeling of greater emotional volatility in the near future, especially when it comes to skin changes, vigilance should be exercised with regard to the possibility of a development of a white phoenix.
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