Symptoms
- Small spots with less pigment than the normal skin.
- The spots are flat. Most are oval shaped.
- Their borders are vague and fade into the normal skin.
- Pale spots are usually less than ½ inch (12 mm) across.
- The face is always involved, but can also occur on the arms.
- The spots may be covered with very fine scales.
- Spots look worse (more pale) in the summer when the normal skin gets tan.
- It rarely causes any itching.
Causes
- A partial loss of skin pigment caused by skin irritation
- The main irritants are soap and dry winter weather.
- Soap removes the skin's natural protective oils. Once they are gone, the skin can't hold moisture.
- Dry climates make it worse, as does winter weather. Reason: low humidity inside.
- Can occur as early as 2 years
- More common in children with eczema
- Seen in up to 30% of children
Prevention of Recurrent Pityriasis Alba
- Don't use soaps or bubble bath. Reason: It's made worse by soaps.
- You may want to limit use of swimming pools or hot tubs. Reason: Pool chemicals are very drying.
- Run a humidifier in the winter if the air is dry.