PUVA Therapy

PUVA or photochemotherapy is a type of ultraviolet radiation treatment (phototherapy) used for severe skin diseases.

PUVA may be used to treat various skin disorders, including:

  • Psoriasis
  • Vitiligo
  • Eczema or Dermatitis 
  • Polymorphic light eruption
  • Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.

The number and the frequency of PUVA treatments will depend on the condition being treated and individual factors

Treatment of different skin conditions

Psoriasis : Psoriasis is a common inherited skin disorder, which may vary considerably in extent and severity. Neither phototherapy nor any other available treatment effects a permanent cure.

Vitiligo : Patients with vitiligo have areas of completely white skin. PUVA can bring about some repigmentation, particularly for vitiligo of the face, and in dark-skinned patients. Results for other body sites and white-skinned patients are less encouraging.

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