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Edit Can children get toasted skin syndrome?
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Yes. Children and adolescents are an emerging risk group, primarily through prolonged use of laptops rested directly on their thighs during gaming or study. Younger skin is generally more sensitive to sustained heat exposure, and the combination of higher laptop temperatures and long uninterrupted sessions creates a meaningful cumulative risk. Parents and carers who notice an unusual mottled pattern on a child's thighs or abdomen should consider recent heat exposure habits as a possible cause and seek GP advice if the pattern persists.