What are cafe au lait spots?

Cafe au lait spots are hyperpigmented lesions that come in various coffee colors, from light brown to dark brown (hence the name, "coffee with milk"). They're caused by an increase in melanin, the natural substance that's responsible for the darker colors of our skin, hair, and eyes. There's generally no need to worry about these spots, which are very common.

However, if your child has more than five of them larger than 5 millimeters, or about half the size of your thumbnail, she might be at risk of developing neurofibromatosis, a condition in which nerve tissue grows tumors.

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