ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND SOCIAL ADAPTATION IN VITILIGO PATIENTS
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Modern American Journals
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Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease characterised by depigmented white patches on the skin. Nowadays it is increasingly emphasised that treating vitiligo purely as an aesthetic problem is a mistake. Various studies have shown that the disease negatively affects quality of life and social adaptation: patients face difficulties related to daily activities, work, education and psychosocial health[1]. Many patients experience depression, anxiety and low self‑esteem, forcing them to withdraw from social events[2]. This article analyses modern scientific sources on the quality of life and social adaptation of patients living with vitiligo and presents our own observational findings.