White patches on children’s bodies may be caused by diseases such as white furfur rash, anemic nevus, and non-pigmented nevus.
1. White furfury: it occurs on the face, a few patients’ lesions are scattered on the trunk and other parts of the body, and the lesions are white patchy rash with unclear boundary, which can be covered with a little scale.
2. Anemic nevus: it can appear at birth or soon after birth, it is common in the trunk, limbs and other parts of the body, it is single or multiple, and the skin lesions are mostly white patches with clear but irregular boundaries.
3. Nevus pigmentosus: it is also a congenital skin disease, it can develop soon after birth, and it occurs in the trunk, proximal limbs and other parts of the body, and the lesions are mostly white patches of different sizes with fuzzy boundaries and regularity.
The child has white patches on the body may also be vitiligo and other diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, after a clear diagnosis and active treatment.