A child’s dull and dark face may be caused by over-exposure to ultraviolet rays, liver disease or genetic factors, which can be properly protected from the sun, check liver function, and eat more vegetables and fruits.
1. Over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation: After exposure to ultraviolet radiation, children may develop a dull and dark complexion. To avoid this, minimize direct exposure to the sun.
2. Liver disease: at this time may be chronic liver disease caused by liver disease face. At this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for liver function tests. Avoid eating drugs of unknown composition to prevent damage to the liver.
3. Genetic factors: If both parents have darker skin color, the child’s skin color is also likely to be dark. Genetic factors are difficult to change and do not affect health.
There may be other reasons for a child to have a dull, dark face. Different treatments are needed depending on the cause. However, if your child’s dark complexion is caused by a disease, you need to seek medical attention in time so that the disease is not delayed.