There are several types of white spots on the child s face, and there are white spots on the child s

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, there are many kinds of white spots on the child's face, sweat spots, vitiligo, pityriasis alba, unpigmented nevi, etc. are all manifested as white spots, different white spots **and**methods are different, it is recommended to take the child to a professional ** institution to test the specific types of vitiligo to be confirmed, and then symptomatic**.

    White patches can also occur when children are deficient in trace elements.

    I hope it can help you, and I wish the child a speedy **!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Vitiligo that occurs on the face, its onset time is short, the area is small, if it can be obtained early, the effect is better, so the early stage is very important. Its main manifestation is that the local ** is a milky white spot, and the hair in the affected area can be normal or white. It is recommended that you go to a regular vitiligo base in time to receive **, so as not to miss the best ** time, which will lead to the spread of vitiligo.

    It is recommended that patients go to a specialized hospital for a scientific and comprehensive diagnosis, find out the causes of the disease, and take measures according to the different conditions of the patients. Eventually, the color will return to normal**, achieving long-term remission, shortening the course of the disease and reducing costs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Children have white spots on their faces, and several ** diseases should be considered, the most common is pityriasis alba, followed by pityriasis versicolor, vitiligo or some congenital hypopigmentation diseases, and different diseases are treated differently.

    Therefore, if the child has white spots on the face, it is recommended to go to the ** department of a regular hospital for face-to-face treatment, and some relevant examinations can be carried out, such as Wood lamp irradiation, fungal microscopy and other means to check to confirm which kind of white spots it is, and then carry out the corresponding **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pityriasis alba and vitiligo both have white spots, and it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up to confirm the diagnosis. If it is pityriasis alba, it is usually undisturbing and slowly fades with age. If it is vitiligo, it will accumulate dust, it is a local depigmentation, causing one or several blind patches of white patches, which is a pigmentary disorder, which is unknown, and may be related to genetics, autoimmune reactions, nervous system dysfunction, endocrine disorders, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, glad to answer for you :

    Appearance of early symptoms of vitiligo:

    Some of the new leukoplakia have a slightly raised inflammatory dark red on the edge of the edge of the fluid that can last for several weeks, and this early change is often asymptomatic and therefore easy to ignore; Incipient white patches with blurred borders and no hyperpigmentation are sometimes difficult to identify.

    Leukoplakia is mostly the size of a nail to a coin, nearly round, oval or irregularly shaped, and there are also punctate hypochromic spots at the onset of the disease, and the boundary is more obvious; Some are edged with bands of pigment. In rare cases, the vitiligo is mixed with follicular punctate pigment proliferation, which can increase, enlarge and merge with each other to form islands, except for depigmentation, there is no atrophy or desquamation of the affected area, and the hair on the vitiligo can lose pigment or become completely white, and there are also those whose hair does not change for a long time.

    Number and development of early symptoms of vitiligo:

    The number of leukoplakia varies and can be confined to a certain part of the body or distributed in a certain nerve segment (or dermatome), and it is rare for the leukoplakia to disappear on its own. In most cases, the number of adjacent leukoplakia may merge with each other and become irregular and large, which may spread all over the body, such as a map; Sometimes normal** remains in the vitiligo and is mistaken for pigmentation, such as on the face, which is often mistaken for melasma.

    I wish the patient a speedy **!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, glad to answer for you :

    Vitiligo is mainly the loss of melanin, and there are dozens of triggers, such as stress, emergency situations, trauma, decreased immunity, endocrine disorders, tyrosine, relative lack of copper ions, heredity, infection, post, etc., there are dozens of triggers, so **don't be blind**, be sure to find out where the root cause is, and then take the corresponding **. There are six main examination methods for the causes of vitiligo: 1. German Aumannwood lamp test 2, anti-melanocyte antibody test 3, microcirculation disorder detection 4, melanocyte deficiency detection 5, trace element detection 6, immune abnormality test.

    It can comprehensively and scientifically and accurately detect the cause of melanin deficiency and the degree of damage to vitiligo. Provide a scientific basis for tailor-made programs for patients.

    Good luck soon**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This disease is a refractory disease, the biggest feature is the spread, it is recommended that you take your child to the local children's hospital system for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible, you can prescribe some trace element supplements, in order to control the development of the disease, and so on after the child is four years old, you should take the child to a vitiligo professional hospital for testing, find out the cause of melanin deficiency, and start from the root of the disease**, so as not to delay the disease. I wish the child a speedy **!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What causes white spots on a child's face?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of the common white spots in children are caused by trace element deficiency or Candida albicans infection**hypopigmentation, malnutrition eats more lean greens, Candida albicans infection is applied with clotrimazole cream and calamine agent for about 10 days or so, and there is a common white pityriasis, white pityriasis has dander on it, and finally vitiligo, vitiligo** redness after seeing the light. Pay more attention to hygiene, especially if the baby lets milk and sweat will lead to the breeding of bacteria, so wash the baby often. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a check-up!

    Hope these help you!!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Black fungus, kelp, sea cucumber, celery, eggplant, toon tooth, walnut, soft-shelled turtle, amaranth, leek, hair cabbage, black rice, elm leaves all have the effect of preventing and treating vitiligo, and can be eaten regularly. Avoid eating strawberries, bayberry, hot and sour food, chicken, sheep and other hair products. Also pay attention to the supplement of copper and zinc trace elements.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can take a closer look at ,..Tinea versicolor generally does not grow on the face, see if it is vitiligo or other...There are worms in the stomach ...

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Black-brown sunspots.

    Sunburn Rating: Four stars.

    Cause: This kind of spot is slowly turning from red to black, which takes more than a year to form and is the most difficult to remove.

    Fade method: Eat more fruits and vegetables rich in VC, tomatoes, lemons, carrots, etc., and use VC ampoules or lightening spot essence every night to adjust the external and internal nourishment. When you go out during the day, you must wear sunscreen, insist on half a year to a year, and the spots can be significantly lightened.

    2. Deep red sunburn.

    Sunburn Rating: Three stars.

    Cause: This is the more severe stage of sunburn, with a large area of redness on the face, accompanied by a tingling pain in the cheeks.

    Desalination method: Soak the paper mask with mineral water spray and apply a wet compress, then apply aloe vera gel to the cheeks to calm and soothe. Before going to bed, apply the lightening essence to the spot area, massage and absorb. When you go out during the day, you should wear sunscreen and choose alcohol-free.

    3. Sunburn-type sunburn.

    Sunburn Rating: Two stars.

    Cause: Most of this kind of sunburn is due to the redness and slight pain of the face after a day of outdoor sunburning, and it must be cared for in time at this time, otherwise it is easy to darken and have spots.

    Lightening method: It is recommended to use a gentle hydrating repair product, and apply vitamin E with blemish serum in the evening, massage it on the face and make circular motions to help fade the formation of red spots and prevent new spots from growing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    White spots on the face are a thing that happens to many babies when they are young, there are many reasons for white spots, it may be that the baby lacks trace elements, or is insufficient nutrition, of course, it may be that there are insect spots, if you find that the baby's face has light spots, parents must be careful, then, what happens to the child's face with light white spots?

    1. What's wrong with the child's pale white spots on his face?

    1. Pityriasis alba: also known as pityriasis simplex, is the most common disease in children with facial leukoplakia, and its pathogenesis is not clear, and atopic constitution, dryness and sun exposure can be induced.

    2. Pityriasis versicolor: commonly known as sweat spots, it is a superficial fungal disease caused by Malassezia infection of the stratum corneum of the epidermis, which mostly occurs on the face in infants and young children, and can be manifested as hypopigmented spots (white spots) or pigmented spots (brown or brown).

    3. Vitiligo: it is an acquired depigmentation ** mucosal disease, the pathogenesis is still unclear, and it is mostly believed to be related to abnormal immune function. Lesions are usually milky white or light pink and have a smooth surface without a rash.

    4. Anemia nevus: It is a congenital localized hypopigmented plaque, which is a single or multiple round, oval or irregularly shaped light-colored spots, which are generally unilaterally distributed or confined to a certain part. It occurs shortly after birth, after which the leukoplakia rarely continues to enlarge and remains unchanged in shape.

    2. How to tell if there are insect spots on your child's face.

    1. Insect spots on the face generally indicate a parasitic infection, and if there is usually abdominal pain and other manifestations, it may be infected with parasites.

    2. White worm-like plaques can appear on the face of parasite patients, and it is recommended to use intestinal worm Qing or pagoda sugar. Take a stool test to see if you can find eggs, if there is that, you can be sure, you can take intestinal worm clear to deworm.

    3. If it is not a parasite, it should be considered that it is caused by a lack of trace elements or vitamins, and you can eat more vegetables and fruits. Pay attention to children's food hygiene, and correct children's habits of eating fingers and biting objects.

    Once the baby is found to have pale white spots on his face, the first thing the mother should do is to determine the pale spots on the baby's face, what is the reason for it? If the baby has spots on his face and is accompanied by abdominal pain, then it is likely to have insect spots, but if this is not the case, it is best for the mother to take the baby for a check-up to find out the problem.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the outpatient clinic, parents often bring their children to see white spots on their faces, and many diseases can cause white spots. For example, pityriasis alba is common in outpatient clinics, early vitiligo, tinea versicolor, and eczema can also cause hypopigmented spots. First of all, you should find a professional doctor to see a doctor and determine what kind of disease it belongs to.

    For example, the most common pityriasis alba is more common in children, and it is more common in winter, which is due to the lack of vitamins and trace elements in children, ultraviolet radiation, and parasites in the stomach will cause white spots. Tinea versicolor, also known as sweat spots, often occurs in the area of apocrine glands, forehead and other areas that sweat a lot. If it is damp, it is easy to cause secondary fungal infection, due to improper cleaning, it is easy to breed fungi in a humid environment after a long time, and the fungus will slowly cause white spots after eating the epidermis for a long time.

    Vitiligo, which is particularly important to parents, will also have vitiligo in the early stage. After arriving at the hospital, you can preliminarily determine which type of disease it belongs to through the simplest such as fungal examination and Wood lamp, and then treat the symptoms.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Vitiligo is mainly the loss of melanin, and there are dozens of triggers, such as stress, emergency situations, trauma, decreased immunity, endocrine disorders, trace element deficiencies, genetics, etc., there are dozens of triggers.

    For example, mental factors. The pace of modern life makes some people psychologically overburdened, and they are anxious when they encounter poor business; Worry about losing your job; Overthinking about promotions. Although some people are broad-minded and have a strong psychological tolerance, they will also fall into depression when they encounter a huge blow from an unexpected event, exceeding the limit of psychological tolerance.

    Long-term psychological pressure and excessive mental tension lead to endocrine disorders and immune dysfunction. In addition, long-term overload of work pressure, irregular nightlife and bad habits make the body often in a state of excessive fatigue is also one of the reasons.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, there are many cases of white spots on a child's face, such as anemia nevus, pityriasis alba, vitiligo, etc. However, according to your statement, the white spots on your child's face are most likely vitiligo. Vitiligo is a depigmentation** disease that typically causes vitiligo.

    The white patches are not painful or itchy, the surface is smooth and scaly-free, and the color of the white spots is lighter at the beginning, and the number and area are smaller. White patches are extremely diffuse and the harm should not be underestimated. It is recommended that you take your child to a regular hospital for examination and diagnosis in time, so as to avoid the spread of vitiligo and increase the difficulty of later stage.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What happens when toddlers have white spots on their faces? Star Awareness Project

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What should I do if my child has white spots on his face?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    What causes white spots on a child's face?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are several reasons why a child may have white spots on their faces:

    1. Vitiligo can occur on the face of children, and vitiligo is relatively stubborn.

    2. Pityriasis simplex, pityriasis simplex is also a vitiligo disease that often occurs on the face of children, its cause is picky eating, or insects, or children exposed to the sun, will be caused, but this is a self-limiting disease.

    3. There are also some children who will have facial tinea versicolor, which is a fungal infectious disease, which can be treated with antifungal **, which has a good curative effect.

    4. There are also some facial leukoplakia, such as congenital, non-pigmented nevus, and some leukoplakia, which can be called anemia nevus.

    These occur on the face and can be distinguished by differences in morphology and clinical presentation.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

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  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    What causes white spots on a child's face?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Many parents think that there are intestinal roundworms when they see white spots on their children's faces, so they are anxious to give their children worms. In fact, the so-called "insect spots" are medically called pityriasis alba, also known as simple pityriasis (commonly known as pityriasis pityriasis), also known as streptococcal pityriasis, which is a common disease in children and adolescents. The disease may be streptococcal infection, underdeveloped sebaceous glands in children, lack of sebum protection, malnutrition, lack of B vitamins in the body, excessive washing, sun exposure, etc.

    The disease mostly starts in spring and subsides in summer and autumn, and is mainly manifested as hypopigmented round or oval patches, mostly on the face, around the mouth, cheeks, forehead, and can also be seen on the neck, shoulders, arms, chest, and buttocks. Symptoms are subtle, and a small number of patients may have mild pruritus. Pityriasis alba has little effect on physical health, except for its aesthetic effects.

    Folk often call this kind of white spot "insect spot", and even use it as the basis for confirming the diagnosis of roundworms and other parasites, blindly using anthelmintic drugs, the result is that the toxicity of anthelmintic drugs causes liver damage in children.

    It is worth noting. Many parents think that there are intestinal roundworms when they see white spots on their children's faces, so they are anxious to give their children worms. In fact, the so-called "insect spots" are medically called pityriasis alba, also known as simple pityriasis (commonly known as pityriasis pityriasis), also known as streptococcal pityriasis, which is a common disease in children and adolescents.

    The disease may be streptococcal infection, underdeveloped sebaceous glands in children, lack of sebum protection, malnutrition, lack of B vitamins in the body, excessive washing, sun exposure, etc. The disease mostly starts in spring and subsides in summer and autumn, and is mainly manifested as hypopigmented round or oval patches, mostly on the face, around the mouth, cheeks, forehead, and can also be seen on the neck, shoulders, arms, chest, and buttocks. Symptoms are subtle, and a small number of patients may have mild pruritus.

    Pityriasis alba has little effect on physical health, except for its aesthetic effects. Folk often call this kind of white spot "insect spot", and even use it as the basis for confirming the diagnosis of roundworms and other parasites, blindly using anthelmintic drugs, the result is that the toxicity of anthelmintic drugs causes liver damage in children.

    It is important to note that the white spots on the child's face are not necessarily related to intestinal parasites, as observed in 1650

    Patients with white patches on the face have up to 70% of false positives for parasitic infections

    In other words, 70% of children with white spots on their faces do not have worms in their stomachs. Therefore, the diagnosis of ascariasis based on "insect spots" alone is unreliable, and the diagnosis of roundworm infection in children can only be based on the results of stool tests or the detection of roundworms in the stool.

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Hello, you should pay attention to whether the white spots are caused by ** diseases, you can see whether there are abnormalities in the white spots, such as when exposed to the sun, whether there will be stinging, itching and other abnormalities, and whether the red color that emerges is different, if so, it may be vitiligo and other ** diseases, if so, such as vitiligo, etc., there are dozens of triggers, such as mental factors autoimmune melanin self-destruction, etc., it is recommended that you go to a regular professional hospital in time for professional examination, find out the cause of melanin deficiency, as well as the condition, your own condition, etc., Then, according to the comprehensive situation, more professional methods, such as drugs, phototherapy, etc., cooperate with the doctor, I believe that good results can be achieved soon.