Every parent hopes their child’s skin stays healthy and free from irritation. However, some children are born with or develop genetic skin disorders—conditions caused by inherited changes in the skin’s structure or function. While these conditions can sound concerning, understanding them is the first step toward effective management and helping your child live comfortably.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, our dermatology specialists offer expert care for children with various skin conditions, including those that are genetic. With early diagnosis, tailored treatments, and supportive care, most children can enjoy healthy and confident lives.
Genetic skin disorders, also known as genodermatoses, are caused by changes (mutations) in genes that control skin development and maintenance. These conditions can affect the skin’s texture, color, or ability to protect against external irritants.
In many cases, these disorders are inherited from one or both parents, though sometimes they occur due to new genetic changes that appear for the first time in the child.
While eczema can have multiple causes, genetics often plays a major role. Children with a family history of eczema, asthma, or allergies are more likely to develop it.
Symptoms: Dry, itchy, and inflamed skin that may appear behind the knees, on the elbows, or on the face.
Treatment at DRHC Dubai: Gentle skincare routines, moisturizing creams, and prescription treatments when needed. Our specialists focus on identifying triggers and providing long-term management to prevent flare-ups.
Ichthyosis refers to a group of genetic disorders where the skin becomes dry, thick, and scaly due to abnormal skin cell turnover.
Symptoms: Rough, scaly patches that may appear on the arms, legs, or torso.
Treatment at DRHC Dubai: Regular exfoliation, specialized emollients, and gentle cleansing help maintain hydration and smoothness. Advanced treatments are available to reduce scaling and improve skin comfort.
Albinism occurs when the skin, hair, and eyes have little or no pigment (melanin). This condition can increase sensitivity to sunlight and cause vision problems.
Symptoms: Very light skin tone, sensitivity to sunlight, and vision difficulties.
Treatment at DRHC Dubai: While albinism cannot be cured, our care focuses on sun protection, skin monitoring, and eye care referrals to protect against UV-related damage and maintain comfort.
Epidermolysis Bullosa is a rare but serious inherited condition that makes the skin extremely fragile. Even minor friction can cause painful blisters or wounds.
Symptoms: Fragile skin that blisters easily, sometimes affecting the mouth or internal areas.
Treatment at DRHC Dubai: Our multidisciplinary approach focuses on gentle wound care, infection prevention, and pain management. Supportive care and counseling help families manage the emotional and physical challenges of this condition.
TSC can cause small bumps or patches of lighter skin due to benign growths in different organs, including the skin.
Symptoms: Light patches (hypopigmented macules), reddish bumps on the face, or thickened skin on the lower back.
Treatment at DRHC Dubai: Laser treatments and topical therapies can help improve appearance and comfort, while comprehensive care ensures overall health monitoring.
Parents should consider a dermatology consultation if:
Early assessment helps in providing the right treatment and ongoing support tailored to your child’s specific needs.