Hi,
The white spots in skin can be caused by a yeast called tinea versicolor, vitiligo, other systemic illness. The tinea versicolor yeasts are always around us, and usually cause no problems. Some of us are more susceptible to the things that can convert tinea versicolor yeast into forms that cause the rash: heat, oily skin, birth control pills, humidity, pregnancy and corticosteroids.
Tinea versicolor yeasts are not contagious.
Leucoderma, also known as vitiligo, is a rare skin disease characterized by white spots and patches. The white patch or spot is called as leucoderma and when it occurs without any preceding disease it is called Vitiligo.
Some of the perceived causes are emotional stress, hereditary factors, worms, sunburns and physical illness. This skin condition can be aggravated due to diseases like hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, pernicious anemia and Addison's disease.
It is best to get it examined and reach an accurate diagnosis so that the appropriate treatment can be initiated.
It would be advisable to consult a skin specialist for a proper clinical examination.
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Regards
I also have Tinea Versicolor,
I have it on my chest aswell as other bodyparts, when I went to see a dermatologist they took skin scrapings from my chest and sent them off, ask them to take some scrapings and to test to see if it contains fungul?