POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy5 months agoA. A white patch on your son's hand near the elbow could be due to several reasons, ranging from harmless skin changes to conditions that need medical attention. Some common causes include:
Pityriasis Alba: A common skin condition in children that appears as dry, white patches, often after sun exposure. It usually resolves on its own with moisturizing. Vitamin Deficiency: Lack of vitamin D, calcium, or B12 can sometimes cause white patches. A balanced diet helps. Fungal Infection (Tinea Versicolor): If the patch is slightly scaly or itchy, it could be a mild fungal infection that needs antifungal treatment. Vitiligo: A rare condition where skin loses pigment. If the patch grows or new patches appear, consult a doctor. Eczema or Dry Skin: Dry skin can cause lighter patches, especially in winter. Regular moisturizing can help. What to Do? Apply a good moisturizer and mild sunscreen if exposed to sunlight. Monitor if the patch is growing or changing in color. If it persists for weeks, spreads, or becomes itchy, consult a pediatrician or dermatologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
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