Tinea versicolor happens when there’s an overgrowth of a naturally occurring yeast on the skin. This fungal infection on the skin transforms into a rash that can eventually look like white or ...
Tinea versicolor is a condition characterized by a skin eruption on the trunk and proximal extremities. The majority of tinea versicolor is caused by the fungus Malassezia globosa, although Malassezia ...
Tinea versicolor is a fungal skin infection by the Malassezia species. It causes scaly, circular patches typically on the upper chest, neck, upper back, and upper arms. The patches may be lighter or ...
Its itchy round lesions can look similar to ringworm (tinea corporis). However, pityriasis rosea often branches out on the skin with a distinctive evergreen tree pattern while ringworm doesn't have a ...