Can breastfeeding women use Pigmento tablets for vitiligo? - #46012
Can use pigmento teblet Breastfeeding women. My child age is one month.my wife is suffering vitiligo from feb 2025
How severe is your wife's vitiligo?:
- Severe, widespread areasHas your wife tried any treatments for vitiligo before?:
- Yes, oral medicationsHow is your wife's overall health and energy level?:
- Good, some fatigueDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Breastfeeding women, particularly those with infants as young as one month, need to be cautious with any medication or supplement, including Ayurvedic ones like Pigmento tablets used for vitiligo. Pigmento is generally utilized in Ayurveda for its potential to help repigment skin, but its safety profile during breastfeeding is not thoroughly researched.
First things first, it’s crucial for your wife to consult with a healthcare provider who is knowledgeable in both Ayurvedic medicine and pediatric care. They can consider her specific condition and circumstances before recommending any course of action.
In Ayurveda, vitiligo is often linked to imbalances in the body’s doshas, particularly Pitta and sometimes Vata. Treatment typically involves dietary adjustments, herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications that can help balance these doshas without affecting the breastfeeding process. You might want to look into diet changes — for instance, avoiding sour and fermented foods can be beneficial for managing vitiligo. Such dietary modifications are usually safe during breastfeeding as they pose no risk to the milk or the child.
Certain herbs and topical applications might be safer alternatives. Ishwar Mul (Psoralea corylifolia), for instance, is known in Ayurveda for its skin-healing properties, but it should be used cautiously and under supervision, especially when breastfeeding.
Focus on nourishing foods, manage stress, which can exacerbate vitiligo, and maintain a regular routine to support immunity and skin health. Encourage your wife to consume a diet rich in antioxidants to support her skin health, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Remember that anything affecting the skin can be influenced by the state of the digestive fire (agni), so ensuring she maintains proper digestion is beneficial.
It’s important to avoid self-medicating with herbs or supplements while breastfeeding without professional guidance. An Ayurvedic doctor can help provide a holistic plan that keeps both mother and child in mind, addressing root causes while safeguarding your child’s well-being.

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