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Pityriasis versicolor, another name for tinea versicolor, is a common fungal skin illness brought on by an overabundance of yeast. On the trunk and shoulders, it usually appears as sporadic patches of lighter or deeper discoloration, frequently with scaling. Though it can afflict people of any age, teens and young adults are more likely to experience it.
The fungal skin infection known as tinea versicolor is typified by sporadic patches of discoloured skin on the shoulders and trunk. These patches may have modest scaling along with them, and they may appear lighter or darker than the surrounding skin. The overabundance of yeast on the skin's surface is the source of the disorder.
Tinea versicolor can be identified by patchy discoloured patches on the trunk and shoulders, which are frequently accompanied by minor scaling. The patches may not go away even with treatment, and the affected skin may appear lighter or darker than usual. In rare circumstances, there may also be discomfort or itching.
Excessive sweating, greasy skin, warm, humid conditions, compromised immune systems, and other factors can all contribute to the development of yeast on the skin's surface, which causes tinea versicolor. The formation of tinea versicolor is caused by these circumstances, which foster the growth of yeast.
Treatment for tinea versicolor usually involves the use of topical or oral antifungal medications to eliminate the yeast overgrowth. While treatment is effective in clearing the infection, discoloration may persist for several months. Preventive measures such as practicing good hygiene and avoiding excessive sweating can help reduce the risk of recurrence.
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