Have You Noticed Small White Spots on Your Arms or Legs? Here’s What They Are

Often on the chest, back, and shoulders

May be slightly scaly

More noticeable in summer (the yeast prevents tanning)

Treatment: Over-the-counter antifungal creams or shampoos often clear it up.

2. Vitiligo
An autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks pigment-producing cells (melanocytes):

Larger, irregular patches of complete pigment loss

Can appear anywhere on the body

Often symmetrical (appears on both sides)

May run in families

Treatment: Options include topical steroids, light therapy, and camouflage makeup. A dermatologist can help.

3. Post-Inflammatory Hypopigmentation
After an injury, rash, or inflammation, some people lose pigment in the affected area:

Follows a pattern of previous skin trauma

May gradually repigment over time

Common after eczema flares or minor injuries