Randy Jacobs, M.D. Patient Education
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Pityriasis Alba
Pityriasis alba is a common mild dermatitis inflammation of round or
oval slightly scaly patches which leave pale hypopigmented marks after the inflammation has faded.
Pityriasis alba affects mainly children, and some young adults,
especially on the cheeks and upper arms. It is common in patients with eczema.
It becomes most apparent in summer, particularly in children
with darker skin, because these are areas which have not tanned.
The areas of inflamed skin don't develop a tan while the
surrounding skin does. This gives the appearance of paleness to the skin.
The
color eventually evens out over several months. It is rarely permanent.