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Mom of a 7 yr old girl1 Year ago
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#asktheexpert = my daughter skin getting darker and black patches are appearing on her body . please tell me reason why this is happening . she is 6 years old

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year ago
A. the darkening and roughness of a child's neck, elbows, and knees can be attributed to several factors. here are some common reasons: 1. friction and pressure: these areas often experience more friction and pressure due to crawling, playing, and leaning. this can lead to thickening of the skin and increased pigmentation. 2. dry skin: children's skin tends to be sensitive and prone to dryness. dry skin can appear rough and may darken over time. 3. sun exposure 4. genetics: some children naturally have darker skin in certain areas due to their genetic makeup. 5. hygiene and moisturization: proper hygiene and regular moisturization are essential. dry skin can worsen roughness and darkening. 6. obesity: in some cases, excess weight can cause friction and darkening in skin folds. to address this, consider the following steps: gentle cleansing: use mild cleansers to keep the skin clean without stripping natural oils. moisturize: apply a child-friendly moisturizer xto keep the skin soft and hydrated. sun protection: limit sun exposure and use sunscreen when necessary. consult a pediatrician x
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