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What Causes Brown Spots On The Back Of Scalp?

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Posted on Sat, 23 May 2015
Question: Good Evening,

I am a 33 year old male, italian decent and medium color skin. Blue eyes and lighter brown hair. I have several small light brown spots on the back of my scalp. They do not hurt, itch or bother me however they are quite unsightly. I originally thought it could be tinea versicolor, since I have had break outs in the past but the shampoo and micatin cream is not fixing the issue. Please informa me as to your thoughts. thank you.
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Answered by Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Suggestive of Freckles.

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HCM.
I appreciate your concern for these light brown spots on the back of your scalp.

May I know for how long they are there? Any other area of the head affected?

Freckles are small light brown spots which are extremely common and are not a health threat. They are more often seen in the summer, especially among lighter-skinned people and people with light or red hair

Causes of freckles include genetics and exposure to the sun.

Since freckles are almost always harmless, there is no need to treat them.
As with many skin conditions, it's best to avoid the sun as much as possible, or use a sunscreen with SPF 50.
You may consult a dermatologist if there is no improvement with the sunscreens, with laser therapy they may be easily removed.

Hope these suggestions could be useful in getting the treatment.

Should you need more clarifications, please feel free to send your query.

Wishing you good health.


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (16 minutes later)
Im not sure when they began appearing but I noticed them about a year ago. They are only on the back of my scalp no where else on my body.
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Answered by Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (18 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Suggestive of Freckles..continued.

Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX, Hi

Well, it's alright.
Since they are localized and have no symptoms they are harmless, usually do not require any treatment.
However, in view of the cosmetic reason you may get benefit from the sunscreen as suggested earlier or laser therapy if there is no improvement with sunscreen.

Hope this answers your query.

Wishing you good health again.
Note: Hope the answers resolves your concerns, however for further guidance of skin related queries consult our Dermatologist.Click here to book a consultation

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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What Causes Brown Spots On The Back Of Scalp?

Brief Answer: Suggestive of Freckles. Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for posting your query on HCM. I appreciate your concern for these light brown spots on the back of your scalp. May I know for how long they are there? Any other area of the head affected? Freckles are small light brown spots which are extremely common and are not a health threat. They are more often seen in the summer, especially among lighter-skinned people and people with light or red hair Causes of freckles include genetics and exposure to the sun. Since freckles are almost always harmless, there is no need to treat them. As with many skin conditions, it's best to avoid the sun as much as possible, or use a sunscreen with SPF 50. You may consult a dermatologist if there is no improvement with the sunscreens, with laser therapy they may be easily removed. Hope these suggestions could be useful in getting the treatment. Should you need more clarifications, please feel free to send your query. Wishing you good health.