When Stephanie and Dan Dworksy first saw their newborn son, Kacy, they were taken aback.
Melanocytic nevus, a skin condition that results in big black blotches all over the body, was present in Kacy from birth.
They were simply everywhere. There are spots on his face, legs, and back, according to mother Stephanie.
The condition affects 1 in 500 000 people and increases the risk of developing skin cancer, but other than that, the effects are only cosmetic.
Because of her son’s spots, Stephanie feels guilty every single day.
She explains, “You know, you spend ten months doing everything you can to have a healthy and perfect pregnancy, and then you think you did something wrong.”
Stephanie understands that her son is unique and that this will have an impact on their life. However, the family is currently working to spread the word about their son’s unusual illness.
When Stephanie and Dan Dworksy first saw their newborn daughter, Kacy, they were taken aback.
On June 9, 2016, Kacy Daniel was born with melanocytic nevus, a skin condition that results in big black blotches all over the body.He was covered in “satellites” and had a Giant Arm Nevus on his left arm.
They were simply everywhere. His mother Stephanie informed CBS Los Angeles that her son had spots on his face, legs, and back.Aside from the social problems his parents worried would arise—which is intolerable for a parent to even consider—the condition affects 1 in 500 000 people and is associated with an elevated risk of skin cancer.