The development or prominence of pityriasis alba can be reduced with sunscreen use to minimise sun tanning.
What is the outlook for pityriasis alba?
Pityriasis alba clears after an average of one year, with a range of a few months up to two or three years. The colour gradually returns completely to normal.
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