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TineaVersicolor TineaVersicolor is a common skin infection caused by fungus Malassezia. TineaVersicolor is not contagious and does not cause any health issues. However, multiple patches on the skin can cause emotional distress among patients. The malassezia fungus lives on the skin and protects it from other infections and diseases, but sometimes the unexpected growth of fungus leads to the loss of skin pigmentation. TineaVersicolor is common among teenagers due to hormonal fluctuations. However, TineaVersicolor can affect people of all ages and genders. TineaVersicolor is also known as Pityriasis.
Causes of TineaVersicolor The rapid growth of fungus causes the discoloration of skin resulting in TineaVersicolor. Certain biological and environmental factors can cause overgrowth of fungi on the skin. Possible causes of TineaVersicolor are: Weak immune system • Hormonal imbalance • Excessive oily skin • Living in hot and humid weather • Excessive sweating • Genetic history of TineaVersicolor
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