Title of article :
Historical Evidence of Treating Vitiligo in Medieval Persia
Author/Authors :
Badr, Parmis Phytopharmaceutical Technology and Traditional Medicine Incubator - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Handjani, Farhad 3 Department of Dermatology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Mohagheghzadeh, Abdolali Research Center for Traditional Medicine and History of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Pages :
6
From page :
166
To page :
171
Abstract :
Vitiligo is an acquired chronic skin disorder characterized by progressive loss of melanocytes from epidermis resulting in depigmented areas. Although various therapies for vitiligo, including topical and systemic corticosteroids, topical immunomodulators, phototherapy plus chemotherapy, tissue grafting techniques and depigmentation of normally pigmented skin are practiced, these modern methods are not always satisfactory. Vitiligo has been introduced in medieval manuscripts of Persia under two cat egories of Bahaq and Baras. Besides the diagnostic differences between these two disorders, a variety of formulations have been suggested by Iranian scholars for treatment or covering white patches. Ex tracting the ideas of our ancestors could both revive forgotten medicinal knowledge and also depict the contribution of one nation in progress of medicine and pharmacy.
Keywords :
Vitiligo , Qutb al-Din- Shirazi , Traditional Persian Medicine , Bahaq , Baras , Vitiligo
Journal title :
Traditional and Integrative Medicine
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2731452
Link To Document :
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