In the case of male patients, this period, during which the development and spread of the disease is taking place, is a period in which the white spots are known, which helps to detect and respond to changes in the situation in a timely manner.
In terms of white spots, the white spots of the progress period will deepen. At first it may be light white, and as the disease advances, it will gradually become cloud white, milk white and even china white. This is due to the increasing damage to melanoma cells and the continuous decline in synthetic melanol capacity. For example, the white spots, which were less visible, became more nuanced in weeks or months, and the difference with the normal skin around them became more pronounced.
The white spots will also grow. Some of the previously isolated and small white spots may gradually be integrated into large areas and borders become blurred. New white spots may emerge around the original white spots or suddenly appear in other parts of the body. For example, male patients may find a small white spot on their neck, spread over time to their chin and shoulder, and have new white spots in their abdomen, arms, etc.
The edges of white spots often show a particular change in the period of progress, when they become blurred from clarity. This is due to the precariousness of the zone of transition between the pathological and normal parts of melanoid cells and the continuous damage to new melanoid cells, which makes it difficult to define the boundary between white spots and normal skin. It’s like the original border line on the map is gradually being erased, giving people a feeling of fainting.
The skin quality may also change over the period of progress. The skin barrier function may be affected and become more dry and sensitive as a result of melanoid cell disorders in the skin. Male patients may feel itching in the white spots and even have slight red swelling. This change in skin quality not only affects the comfort of the patient, but may also lead to a further spread of white spots as a result of incentives such as scratching, where homogenous reactions are more common during the period of progress, i.e. when normal skin is irritated by traumas, scratches, etc., new white spots appear in the injured part.
Hair changes are also a feature of the period of progress. If the white spots are heavy and hairy, hair may turn white. Particularly in hair-intensive areas such as head, eyebrow and beard, black hair may gradually turn white. For example, when the skin of a male patient appears white, the hair of the Ministry may begin to turn white from the roots and the extent of the white hair may gradually increase as the condition evolves.
Men with white fluorine show a number of notable changes in colour, area, edge, texture and hair during the period of progress. Thus, in everyday life, male patients should pay close attention to their white spots, and if signs of progress are found, timely access to health care, adjustment of treatment programmes, active control of the development of the disease, and prevention of further spread of the white spots with more severe physical and psychological effects.
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