Brown Dry Skin Patches On My Back Age 67 -
The spot is larger than a pencil eraser (6mm).
Here is a comprehensive look at the common causes, characteristics, and steps you should take regarding brown, dry patches on your back. 🔍 Common Causes for Age 67+ 1. Seborrheic Keratoses (SKs)
Distinct, circular brown or reddish-brown sores. Brown Dry Skin Patches On My Back Age 67
Apply a thick, fragrance-free cream (not a thin lotion) within three minutes of exiting the shower.
I can provide more specific information on or recommended moisturizers for mature skin. The spot is larger than a pencil eraser (6mm)
They are entirely benign (non-cancerous) and not contagious. Location: Very common on the back, chest, and shoulders. 2. Actinic Keratosis (AK)
They look "stuck on" the skin like wax or a scab. Texture: Usually waxy, scaly, or wart-like. They are entirely benign (non-cancerous) and not contagious
While most brown patches are harmless, you should follow the rule for any pigmented spot and see a professional if you notice: