Does eating egg trigger vitiligo to go worse?

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Does eating egg trigger vitiligo to go worse?

“Does eating egg cause vitiligo to go worse?” is a question that is there in many minds. So far, no research has been conducted to found the link between the egg’s good and bad effects on vitiligo. The egg may inhibit your existing vitiligo treatment schedule, so it’s best to ask your doctor for any possible food allergy, including eggs. Unless the restrictions come from your doctor, with respect to medicines, it is okay to include eggs in your diet.

Having said that, many doctors from Ayurvedic discipline suggest a complete restriction on eating eggs in vitiligo. Some argue that vitiligo patients can eat eggs, but not much. Lower consumption of the egg is proclaimed better in vitiligo by many experts along with a low intake of poultry, dairy products, milk, ice-cream, and chocolates. Ideally, the egg intake of 2 to 4 eggs per week has been recommended for people with non-segmental vitiligo.


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