Infant vitiligo can be cured, but not every treatment option works for the patient. The earlier the infant vitiligo is treated, the better the results. Treatment is usually with topical medications and phototherapy. Infant vitiligo treatment is more effective than adults. Generally choose topical or internal glucocorticoids to treat, glucocorticoids accelerate melanocyte regrowth. Children under two years old can choose to use a weaker topical glucocorticoid, such as mometasone furoate, fluticasone propionate and so on. Local long-term use should pay attention to cause skin atrophy, capillary dilation and other adverse reactions. It can also be combined with phototherapy, such as 308nm excimer laser treatment. In life, it is necessary to prevent infants from being exposed to harmful substances such as hair dyes and preservatives, and to ensure daily protein intake. Don’t eat too much food containing vitamin C. Keep your mood happy and actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment.