3 ways for removing white patches on skin
One afternoon, my neighbor came running to
me, terrified. Her 4 year old daughter had a whitish discoloration over her
cheeks and somebody had told her it could be Leucoderma or Vitiligo. After examining
the child I assured her that it was not Leucoderma but a harmless condition
called Pityriasis Alba.
You’ve probably noticed white patches like these on the
faces of many children and even some adults. They’re either round or
without a defined shape, and of a dry texture. There are many causes for
this whitish discoloration, but the most common cause is Pityriasis
Alba. The boy in the photo below has white patches on the face,
which are classic of this disease.
What causes Pityriasis Alba?
The cause of Pityriasis Alba
is still unknown, though it is usually found to occur during the summer months
and mostly in children and adolescents, i.e. between 3 years to 15 years.
What does Pityriasis Alba look like?
It is whitish in color and
more prominent on dark skin. It may be circular or of an irregular shape, and
occurs commonly on the face. The texture will be dry and scaly and can
also be itchy.
5 ways to get rid of White Spots on Face of your Child
1. Always apply a broad spectrum sunscreen when going outside.
2. Eat more of fresh fruits and vegetables.
3. Although worms don’t cause the patches, deworming every 6 months may help.
4. Some paediatricians advice the use of non-perfume and
non-dye emollients to prevent dry skin that may lead to Pityriasis Alba
5. In some cases, antifungal creams may work if
there is a coexisting fungal infection.
When should a
doctor be consulted?
Pityriasis Alba is a self limiting disease and is
likely to disappear on its own. You don’t need any specific medicine to get rid
of white spots on the face. However, if it doesn’t subside, it’s better to
consult your pediatrician or dermatologist especially if you notice the
following signs:
Article Source: mylittlemoppet.com
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