Efficacy and safety of fire needle therapy in treating non‐segmental stable vitiligo: A randomized self‐controlled clinical trial
Yuyi Wang,
Mao Lin,
Fang Huang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundVitiligo remains a challenging condition to treat. Fire needle therapy, a traditional Chinese medicine technique, has potential as an alternative therapeutic strategy. However, rigorous evidence on its efficacy is lacking.ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of fire needle therapy, alone and combined with topical tacrolimus ointment, for non‐segmental stable vitiligo.MethodsIn this 6‐month randomized self‐controlled trial, 35 vitiligo patients were enrolled, providing three similar l… Show more
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