They may also arise on neck shoulders and upper arm and are uncommon on other sites of the body.
Pityriasis alba baby neck.
You can have them for a few months to a few years.
They are most common on the face cheeks neck upper trunk and upper arms of children 3 to 16 years old.
It s most frequently seen in children between the ages of 6 and 12 years.
Size varies from 0 5 to 5 cm in diameter.
Most lesions occur on the face especially on cheeks and chin.
Children and infants at higher risk for this condition include those with asthma hay fever eczema and dry skin.
Pityriasis alba is most common in children and adolescents.
The most common sign of pityriasis alba is the skin patches that show up on your face neck arms shoulders or belly.
But if doing so will make your child feel more confident that s a good enough reason to consider it.
Pityriasis alba is most common in children ages 3 16 although it can be seen in infants especially those with chronic dry skin or a diagnosis of eczema.
Pityriasis alba which is latin for white scaly patches is the most common cause.
Remember that in most cases pityriasis alba fades by adulthood.
Pityriasis alba is a harmless condition and there is no medical reason to treat it.
It occurs in approximately 2 to 5 percent of children.
Children develop uneven round or oval patches especially after sun exposure.
The patches are dry with very fine scales.