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ਵਿਸ਼ਵ ਵਿਟਿਲਿਗੋ ਦਿਵਸ 'ਤੇ ਈਟੀਵੀ ਭਾਰਤ ਨੇ ਪੀਜੀਆਈ ਦੇ ਇੱਕ ਮਾਹਰ ਨਾਲ ਗੱਲ ਕੀਤੀ।

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00:00which is called vitally go day,
00:03which is called fulverry and fulverry.
00:07If you talk about this disease,
00:09who was Michael Jackson to this disease,
00:13and who had to face this disease in society,
00:18this is what they all know.
00:21But in today's time,
00:23people face this disease.
00:26We have Dr. Divinder Prasad,
00:31who comes to talk about it.
00:33Sir, you see a lot of this disease.
00:36It's a very interesting disease.
00:39The disease is always affected by the disease.
00:40You see, the disease is affected by the disease.
00:43The disease is affected by the disease.
00:48How do you start the disease?
00:50You have told me that the disease is affected by the disease.
00:57The disease is affected by the disease.
00:58There are a lot of myths and stigma.
01:04If someone comes to the disease,
01:09the disease is affected by the disease.
01:12The disease is affected by the disease.
01:15The disease helps rapidly Detroit viennent.
01:19So if it's operational,
01:22it's anaerobic disease.
01:23It's an autoimmune disease.
01:24Hence, melanocytes are made into criança.
01:29It's also appearances as aftergrowth,
01:33because patients will be affected by thelands.
01:44Animal
01:45In society, there are many myths.
01:47There are many myths that are called
01:48such as a
01:50animal, some young people, some young people
02:03and some young people.
02:05So, is there a specific reason
02:07that there is a lack of such things
02:10that are caused by such things
02:12or that it can also be a genetic
02:13My wife, my wife, is the renal.
02:14That is, we can be asked for a more time.
02:19we ask that one family is not enough,
02:22but it is not enough to call us because it is not enough,
02:29but we don't have to call them again.
02:39But the main cause of this is auto-main disease.
02:43Like we say, diabetes, sugar, it is also an auto-main disease.
02:46So in which there is sugar, there is also a tendency.
02:50There are other thyroid diseases, auto-main diseases.
02:52There are also chances of it.
02:55So it is not a specific relationship between the deficiencies.
03:00Because the body is a genetic predisposition.
03:03And the other thing,
03:04like the environmental pollution,
03:07stress, oxidative stress,
03:09all the things contribute.
03:11If the patient has a tendency,
03:14the stress is also a reason.
03:17And pollution, environmental factors,
03:20certain chemicals,
03:23even hair color,
03:24they also get to see this kind of condition.
03:30If you talk about the patient,
03:32if the patient comes to the PGI,
03:34you can see them every day.
03:35So how many patients live in these patients?
03:39Do you see this new pattern?
03:41Or do you see these new patterns?
03:43Or do you see these different ways?
03:45Some of these incidents are increasing.
03:50because there are a number of doctors,
03:55there are almost two percent of the population especially.
03:56one to two percent of the world population,
03:58you see the number of patients.
03:59Is that a number of factors of the population?
04:04Is that another number?
04:04So how many people will be asked for the population?
04:16how much of this population is. But as of now, one to two percent is considered the prevalence rate.
04:27If you talk about it, sir, I think that someone has got a disease.
04:32Because some people who are familiar with the doctor,
04:36they try to show a good doctor and prevent it.
04:39But some people think that they will live in their age.
04:41So, what do you think about this disease?
04:45Or do you think about this disease?
04:51I also want to tell you about this disease.
04:55In the past few years, there was a good focus on this disease.
05:00And there were a lot of good treatments.
05:02Some of our patients were not happy that it was slow,
05:06and it was not complete.
05:08It was not complete.
05:10It was not complete.
05:10But in a few years, it was a good research.
05:13And I am happy that in a few years,
05:17it was a good treatment for some of our patients.
05:22But I would like to tell you,
05:25I would like to tell everyone,
05:27that the treatment should be fast.
05:29As long as we are late,
05:31it is difficult to make it so much.
05:33Now, we have such a good treatment.
05:36If the patient comes to us in the early stages,
05:39we can control it as well,
05:41and we can bring it back.
06:10Yes, sir.
06:13This is a WITLAIGO Research Foundation in the USA.
06:17They started to focus on the World WITLAIGO Day.
06:21That day, we received a message about the disease
06:26that we try to prevent the mid-cells.
06:30Every year, 25 June.
06:32Dr. Yain Welle, CEO of this research foundation, will be with us today.
06:37This is a new country in Canada.
06:46This year, we are in Chandigarh.
06:49We are here for 12 years.
06:52We have a whole program for patients.
06:54We have an education for them.
06:57We want to empower them.
07:02We want to empower them.
07:04We want to help them.
07:05This disease is not so important.
07:08Research is good.
07:09Otherwise, it doesn't affect the medical point of view.
07:16Thank you so much.
07:17We are here with Dr. Devinder Prasad, who is a dermatologist.
07:24What is the doctor?
07:24It is clear that this is not clear,
07:28but we need to approach doctors.
07:31We need to have them to change the needs of the medical point of view.
07:34We need to improve the medical point of view.
07:34We need to change the medical point of view.
07:36And now, it is clear that it has all for our medical point of view.
07:40Of course, this is the medical point of view is clear.
07:50We need to know that in this situation.
07:52The theme of them is not our own.
07:55We will be with them.
07:58Tomorrow conference will be tomorrow, tomorrow will be tomorrow and tomorrow will be tomorrow.
08:03Camera person Kishin, Nagma Singh, ETV, Bhairat.
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