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Baby uneven skin
My baby is 5 months old and her face is lighter body is dark and she has small dark green patches on leg and back area will it go away on own? Will the skintone become even
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Mongoloid spots will disappear by 6 to 8 months.
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wait till 8montha
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Need pictures to comment correctly. Most likely the discoloration on leg and back is Mongolian spot which is normal in infancy and diappears overtime
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Need pictures or consult your Pediatrician
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Please share pictures
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Kindly consult once physically to nearby pediatrician
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Seems pityriasis alba
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Share pictures what kind of uneven skin tone baby have
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Mostly mongoloid spots They are normal till 1.5 year Photos would have been better
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