I have some white spots on my back that have been spreading. They bother me and I don’t know what to do to get rid of them! — Christina Hi Christina, it sounds like you have Tinea Versicolor. This is ...
Tinea versicolor is also a fungal infection that can affect the skin. The fungus Malassezia which is a type of yeast that is found on the surface of the skin disrupts the skin’s pigmentation which ...
Watch out of Tinea versicolor this summer and here's how you can prevent and treat the condition. Read on. Summers can be brutal, especially the heat and humidity it brings along. If you are one of ...
A News 9 viewer has questions regarding small patches of skin that can change color in the summertime. Dr. Lacy Anderson has more on how you can identify and treat what is known as tinea versicolor.
Fungal infection that tends to cause small discolored patches on your skin by interfering with its normal pigmentation is known as tinea versicolor. This condition mostly affects a person in teenage ...
With the soaring temperatures and humidity that summer brings, also come annoying skin infections. One such fungal skin infection is tinea versicolor, caused by a type of yeast called Malassezia.