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Pink Blotches On Front, Started Around Belly Button, Spreading In Nature. Treatment?

My daughter has a few pink blotches on her front. It started with four around her bellybutton, you could draw a square shape. Then some more on her chest to one side and now a few more near that. They are not itchy or sore or irritating. They are even smooth to touch. Its just that every time i look some more appear.
Sat, 29 Jun 2013
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Hi ,
Thanks for the details.
The condition can be purpura, pityriasis rosea, granuloma annulare etc.
There is nothing to be worried about.
The diagnosis can be confirmed only after visual examination.
A visit to dermatologist will allow proper examination and treatment.
Hope this helps.
Regards
DrSudarshan
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Pink Blotches On Front, Started Around Belly Button, Spreading In Nature. Treatment?

Hi , Thanks for the details. The condition can be purpura, pityriasis rosea, granuloma annulare etc. There is nothing to be worried about. The diagnosis can be confirmed only after visual examination. A visit to dermatologist will allow proper examination and treatment. Hope this helps. Regards DrSudarshan