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Why Does My Child's Skin Have White Patches?

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The presence of white patches on a child 's skin can be concerning, and there are several possible reasons for this occurrence. A medical professional should be consulted for an accurate diagnosis and proper therapy.  Here are some potential causes of white patches on a child's skin: Vitiligo : Vitiligo is a skin disorder where the cells that produce melanin (the pigment responsible for skin color) are destroyed. This results in the development of white patches on various parts of the body. Pityriasis Alba : This is a common skin condition that often affects children and appears as pale, slightly scaly patches on the face, arms, or other parts of the body. It's a mild form of eczema and tends to improve over time. Tinea Versicolor : This is a fungal infection that can lead to small, discolored patches on the skin. These patches can be lighter or darker than the surrounding skin and might be more noticeable after sun exposure. Post-Inflammatory Hypopigmentation : After s...