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06/24/2024 “World Vitiligo Day – June 25, 2024” By Kaylee McGrath

Opening Statement:

Vitiligo is a skin disorder that affects 1% to 2 % of the population worldwide. It is a lifelong disorder that causes discoloration of patches in different areas of the body as well as a total loss of skin color. Other symptoms include hair turning prematurely gray or white and eyelashes or eyebrows losing color and turning white. World Vitiligo Day was first celebrated in 2011 and takes place every year on June 25. This disorder and awareness are also known as Vitiligo Awareness Day’ or Vitiligo Purple Fun Day, as purple is the official color representing the condition.

 

History Of World Vitiligo Day

·         Vitiligo has been mentioned in the text of almost every major religion and its first description dates back more than 3,000 years. The end of the 19th century was a time of much progress in terms of understanding vitiligo. Doctors observed that episodes of emotional stress led to flare-ups of vitiligo. They also noticed that none of the then-available treatments made much impact on the disease. During the 1940s, it was observed that vitiligo may be genetic as the disorder affected families.

·         World Vitiligo Day was first celebrated in 2011 with the inaugural event taking place in Lagos, Nigeria. Michael Jackson was one of the most well-known celebrities who suffered from this condition. He passed away on June 25, 2009, thus World Vitiligo Day is observed on June 25 in his honor.

·         In 2013 World Vitiligo Day changed its headquarters from Rome to Detroit. The movement has steadily grown over the years, from a handful of volunteers to 484,687 activists and 50+ clinics offering free skin check-ups in 17 countries. Many events are being hosted across the globe. Another part of the awareness campaign helps those with vitiligo to overcome any insecurities they have. These have been organized by local organizations and have taken place in person as well as online. In 2020 WVD a webinar in China was watched by 5,51 million people.

 

5 Important Facts About Vitiligo

1.       There is no cure

Vitiligo can be managed by eating correctly, taking care of your skin by not exposing yourself to too much sun, using organic lotions, exercising, and reducing stress.

2.       We Do Not Know the Cause

There are different types of vitiligo and these different types have different origins and causes.

3.       Vitiligo Is Not Contagious

It cannot be spread from one person to another via direct or indirect contact.

4.       It Occurs Anywhere on The Body

It is found on the skin around the eyes, mouth, elbows, wrists, hands, and ankles.

5.       Many Famous People Have Vitiligo

Winnie Harlow, John Hamm, and Joe Rogan are some of the celebrities who have the disorder.

 

How To Observe World Vitiligo Day

·         Wear A Purple Shirt

Purple is the color of vitiligo awareness. You can participate by wearing the shirt and encouraging others to do the same.

·         Become A Volunteer

Educate yourself about the disorder. You can always run a fundraiser or host an event to raise money for vitiligo research.

·         Create Awareness

There is still much prejudice against people with vitiligo. Educate people around you that it is not contagious or a sickness like leprosy.

 

Why World Vitiligo Day Is Important

·         It Highlights the Disorder

Vitiligo is a “forgotten” disease. The day creates awareness around the bullying, social neglect, psychological trauma, and disability of the people affected by it. In some cultures, there is extreme prejudice against people with vitiligo, and only educating them will help.

·         It Advocates for Better Treatment

The movement calls for better treatment and care of vitiligo and improvement in the healthcare systems. This is especially needed in poorer countries.

·         It Highlights the Topic Positively

People are learning not to tease those with vitiligo. That is because social media highlights the beauty of people with vitiligo. This day shines a positive spotlight on a sensitive issue.

 

Closing Statement:

To find out more regarding this disorder and awareness the website is, 25June.org and is associated with the Vitiligo Research Foundation, a registered 501 (c)3 non-profit organization existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, U.S. What I learned by conducting my research was, there are two different types of vitiligo and they are non-segmental vitiligo and segmental vitiligo. The First Mention of Vitiligo was described in 1550 B.C. in both pre–Hindu and ancient Egyptian texts that give a clear record of depigmentation. In the late 19th Century, doctors discover that there was no cure and no the treatments available. Finally in 2015, over 500,000 people signed a petition to ask the U.N. to officially recognize World Vitiligo Day.

 

Source of Information: Various Google Searches

 

Until Next Week, Stay Safe and Well!

 

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