Quantcast This image displays scaling bumps and lighter pigmented patches of skin. This image displays a close-up of pityriasis alba. Areas of the skin that are lighter in color and flat to the touch are typical of pityriasis alba. Pityriasis alba can cause light patches of skin, typically involving the face, in people with darker skin. Flat, smooth, lighter (hypopigmented) patches of skin are typical of pityriasis alba.
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Self-Care Guidelines
If you suspect that your child has pityriasis alba, the most important self-care measure is to keep the skin well moisturized. Try the following:
  • Use non-soap cleansers or moisturizing soaps.
  • Apply moisturizers such as petroleum jelly (Vaseline®) or fragrance-free ointments and creams.
  • Avoid sun exposure and wear sunscreen.
  • Apply over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream sparingly for 3–7 days.
When to Seek Medical Care
Call your child's doctor for evaluation if the condition does not improve with self-care measures, if it seems to be getting worse, or if it spreads to other areas. 
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2008
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