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Home :: Skin Disorders :: Tinea Versicolor
Tinea Versicolor - Information on Tinea VersicolorTinea Versicolor is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but it may occur to the people at any age. Tinea versicolor is common year-round in the tropics and subtropics and is seen in the summer months in more temperate climates. A symptomatic to mildly itchy macules that scale readily on scraping. Lesions, usually occur on the trunk, but may appear on upper arms, neck, face, and groin. Caused by a yeast organism, Pityrosporum orbiculare. Altered pigmentation can be very subtle to obvious, both hypo and hyperpigmented. KOH shows characteristic spores and hyphae. Fungal culture is not useful. We have provided you here all symptoms, causes and treatment methods of Tinea Versicolor. Tinea versicolor is a common condition, which, though unsightly, is not permanent or serious. The spots that are associated with this condition can be either a light- or reddish-brown or sometimes may be even lighter than the surrounding skin, which is how it got its name “versicolor.” Causes of Tinea VersicolorThe cause of the Tinea Versicolor is unknown. The cause of Tinea Versicolor condition is a yeast called Pityrosporum orbiculare (which also is known as Malassezia furfur). Symptoms of Tinea VersicolorSome of the common symptoms of tinea corporis are :-
Treatment of Tinea VersicolorMethods For Treating Tinea Versicolor are :
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