What is meant by pale skin?

Paleness is an abnormal loss of color from normal skin or mucous membranes.

What pale skin looks like?

Paleness of the skin refers to an abnormal lightening of the skin or mucous membranes. Pale skin may be generalized (occurring all over the body) or localized to one area. It is often accompanied by paleness or pallor in the linings of the eyes, inside of the mouth, and on the surface of the tongue.

What is pale white skin called?

Vitiligo is a long-term condition where pale white patches develop on the skin. It’s caused by the lack of melanin, which is the pigment in skin. Vitiligo can affect any area of skin, but it commonly happens on the face, neck and hands, and in skin creases.

Why are my legs pale?

Pale skin can be a sign that you have a shortage of normal red blood cells (anemia), which means that less oxygen is delivered to your body. This can be from a nutritional deficiency, blood loss, or a blood cancer like leukemia. Other causes of pale skin include low blood pressure or infection.

What word is pale?

1a : deficient in color or intensity of color : pallid a pale complexion. b(1) : having color of reduced saturation (see saturation sense 4a) a pale pink. (2) : light in color especially relative to others of its kind pale beers. 2 : not bright or brilliant : dim a pale sun shining through the fog.

Why is my 6 year old pale?

Anemia is a condition in which the amount of red blood cells in the body is decreased below normal for your child’s age. It can make your child appear pale in color and feel cranky, tired, or weak.

Is pale skin healthy?

Pale skin happens because of underlying health problems like anaemia, vitamin deficiency, low blood pressure, etc., and is usually associated with other symptoms like tiredness and lethargy. Fair skin, on the other hand, is not associated with any health issues.

Is pale a color?

If something is pale, it is very light in colour or almost white.

What is another word for pale skin?

What is another word for fair-skinned?

ghostly pallid
pale wan
ashen pasty
anaemicUK sallow
waxen chalky

Why do I look GREY?

Pallor, or pale skin, and grayish or blue skin are a result of a lack of oxygenated blood. Your blood carries oxygen around your body, and when this is disrupted, you see a discoloration. The disruption may be to the flow of blood itself, which produces paleness or a gray tint to skin tone.

How do I become pale?

Eat fruits and vegetables of all colors to ensure you get a rich variety of vitamins and minerals. Eat foods that are rich in vitamin C, which can help make your skin paler. Vitamin C also promotes skin elasticity because it helps the body with collagen production.