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  • See your Dr or dermatologist when you can get in, it is likely a fungal skin infection. A tube of cream and you'll be good as new. But you can not treat this type of infection with anything over the counter and antibiotics will not work. Stay out of the sun til it's completely heeled or some spots may be permanently discolored. This is probably a fungus we are all exposed to daily and no one knows why some are affected by it and some are not. It can be picked up in a swimmong pool, water park, rollin around in a field..lots of places, it is NOT a sexually transmitted disease..You'll be fine. Have a beautiful day, Jo Paramedical Aestitician
  • i am sure i read that this is due to a lack of a certain food or vitamin. i wish i could remember because i have started getting them too. i think it may have been a gillian mckeath book or something. not that that helps!
  • I think it is skin condition vitiligo. For further confirmation you may check either these spots burnt or not burnt when exposed to sun. In vitiligo first a small spots with pale coloration (like dim skin color)appear which grows in size and become more white with the passage of time. Detail about vitiligo is lengthy so watch this video by http://www.vitiligoguide.com/white-spots-on-skin/ for further info about causes, symptoms and treatment of these white spots on skin and the diseases which give white spots on skin.
  • Sounds like it could be vitiligo.

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