So at LOs 4 month checkup (she was 6 weeks early so we've already reached 4 months) I noticed an oval area on her arm that was lighter in color than the rest of her skin. I saw it as the doctor was checking out something else on her, like ears or eyes, and I immediately brought it to her attention. She brushed it off as no big deal and I was relieved. On the write-up sheet I was given after the checkup, I noticed it said hypopigmentation. I just figured it was the fancy med-speak way of saying white spot.
Well, this was last week. Today I'm just curious and I look up hypopigmentation online. I look at images online and see that some look like her spot. I read about some of them and WHAT THE EFF I'm freaking myself out that she now has something called tuberous sclerosis. I admit, I am a very big worrier and am actually on meds for depression/axiety so I'll put that out there right up front. But I can't help think I need to look into this.
Any other babies out there with white skin areas? Or maybe, are there any doctors reading this who can shed any light? I know I am on emotional overload right now (my mom is the one who I posted about who is currently fighting breast cancer) so I just cannot take any more worries.
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Re: Freaking out: hypopigmentation (white spot)
On a lighter note, DH has a large white spot where men usually get a bald spot and his hair there turned white also, so it looked like he is balding. He does not think it is funny, but I do
Thank you for that. I guess that's what I'm looking for- more stories of people who have/know someone who has this and it's nothing.
I know my doctor didn't seem worried, but I've never really gotten a great feeling from her about how seriously she takes things. I might look into getting another ped. She's been my older LOs doctor, and although she's friendly, I sometimes wish she'd seem a little more interested in us during our visits.
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What size are the white spots? LOs is about the size of one of those flattened oval pennies you can get from amusement parks, about the same shape, too. It's near her elbow
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I know it is easier said then done, but try not to worry about it. In the future if you notice anything else wrong with LO, you may want to just mention the spot to your pedi again just to make sure they are not related and a sign of a larger problem. DS has two unusually things we raised with our pedi, he did not seem worried about either, but did go check to make sure they were not symptoms of something else. They were not, but I thankful pedi took the time to double check.
Keep an eye on symptoms, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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