Tinea versicolor is a harmless rash caused by a yeast (pityrosporum orbiculare) which grows normally on the skin. In some people a more active growth occurs, usually in hot humid weather. It causes slightly scaly patches on the back, chest, shoulders, and upper arms. They may be brown, red, or white. White patches occur since tanning won’t occur in the rash areas. The failure to tan is temporary. The skin tans normally after the rash has cleared up. It can occasionally be itchy. Because the organism is a normal inhabitant of the skin, it is common to get recurrences after adequate treatment. It is not contagious.
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