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Birthmark


Question Posted Sunday January 24 2010, 1:15 am

Ever since I was a baby, I've had a large white birthmark on the back of my leg. It is basically just discolored skin. It's not raised or bumpy, just a birthmark. Recently I felt it and it seems sort of dry? And sometimes when I get dry skin on my feet, the dry skin is a shade darker than my natural skin color. The color on the birthmark is the same color, only seems darker since the birthmark is so white.

Is this anything to worry about? Or is it just dry? The dry skin has a greenish tint.


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ellen537 answered Sunday January 24 2010, 7:56 pm:
I am wondering if what you call a white birthmark could be vitiligo? I suggest you Google the word: vitiligo and see if that is what you have. If so, you might want to learn more about it. It may not be vitiligo, but worth seeing if it looks like it.

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