Tinea Versicolor - Walk-in Dermatology
Tinea versicolor is a superficial fungal infection of the skin. The presence of the fungus alters the normal pigmentation of the skin which presents clinically as small, discolored patches that may be darker or lighter than the surrounding skin. Tinea versicolor most commonly develops on the shoulders and trunk
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I have Tinea/Pityriasis versicolor. I have done my treatment. The thing is that these spots on the photo are spots where skin didn't tan. Should I stop covering them and let sunlight
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