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White spots on the skin can occur with many different conditions, including eczema. Treatment may include topical products and medications, depending on the cause.
Conditions that can lead to white spots on the skin include vitiligo, milia, and tinea versicolor, a fungus. Find out more about the causes and treatment options for white spots.
White spots on the skin can be caused by a loss of skin pigment or from trapped skin cells. They are usually benign and need minimal treatment. This article will show pictures of white spots on the skin and discuss their cause.
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis (IGH) is the medical term for white spots on the skin. The name is descriptive, referring to the cause and appearance of these spots: idiopathic means the cause is unknown, guttate refers to their teardrop shape and hypomelanosis, the lighter-colored skin.
A circular rash is commonly caused by a fungal infection called ringworm. However, there are many rashes that look like ringworm but aren’t. They may be caused by allergic reactions, chronic skin disorders, or other types of skin infections.
Skin lesions are abnormal changes in any area of skin. They may be primary or secondary, benign or cancerous. Here are 20 common ones with photos.
A small white patch on skin may have several causes, including eczema, psoriasis and vitiligo.
Raised bumps on the skin are common. Learn about possible causes, ranging from acne to skin cancer, and different treatment options.
White spots on the skin can develop as a result of sun exposure, a fungal infection, or a steroid that was injected or applied topically.
Facial skin discolorations are common and are usually nothing to worry about. If you're noticing white spots on your face, here's what may be causing it.