A skin disorder called pityriasis alba, which usually affects the face of children, occurs very frequently. Although it has been suggested that atopic dermatitis is the source of pityriasis alba, its exact cause is uncertain. In addition to being red, pink, or white in color, lesions can be circular, oval, or irregular in shape. Usually, several spots can be seen together on the face and arms. The length of the rash can vary, from a few months to a year. There may be multiple lesions.
The lesions are evident on those with darker skin. Light-skinned patients will see a rash more often in the summer months due to the tanning of the skin. Young children are most often affected but pityriasis alba goes away with time. Unlike vitiligo, the loss of pigment here is not permanent and gets better with time.
Its incidence rate is 0.1 percent to 2 percent and it occurs everywhere. The quality of life for people suffering from vitiligo is greatly affected by this serious skin condition. Although the exact causes of this syndrome are unknown, it appears that genetic, immunological, and neurological factors interact to cause it.
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