POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months agoA. White patches on the skin of an 8-year-old child could be caused by a few different conditions. Some possible reasons include:
Vitiligo: A condition where the skin loses its pigment in certain areas, resulting in white patches. Tinea Versicolor: A fungal infection that can cause lighter patches of skin, often after sun exposure. Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): Can sometimes cause lighter patches of skin as it heals. Pityriasis Alba: A common condition that causes pale patches on the skin, usually on the face and arms. It’s not harmful and often fades with time.
What to do:
Consult a Pediatrician or Dermatologist: A proper diagnosis is essential to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. Keep the Skin Moisturized: If the patches are dry or irritated, use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to soothe the skin. Avoid Scratching: Encourage your child not to scratch, as it can worsen the condition. Monitor for Other Symptoms: Look out for any changes like itching, scaling, or spreading of the patches, which can help your doctor determine the cause.
Your pediatrician will help guide you through treatment options, whether it’s a topical cream or other medical treatments.
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