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Tinea Versicolor
Description:
Tinea versicolor is a common fungal infection of the skin characterized by discoloration, especially in warm and humid climates. It is caused by the Malassezia genus and typically appears as small, scaly patches on the skin, varying in color from white to pink, tan, or brown.
Sample Sentences:
- After spending a week at the beach, Sarah developed tinea versicolor on her shoulders and chest.
- The dermatologist prescribed an antifungal cream to treat John's tinea versicolor.
- Wearing breathable clothing and using antifungal soaps can help prevent tinea versicolor from recurring.
- The discoloration caused by tinea versicolor made Emma feel self-conscious at the pool party.
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