White spots have grown on my body, which may be caused by the following reasons. There will also be white spots on the skin after pityriasis albicans. This disease is most likely to appear on children's faces, but there will be tiny desquamation on the white spots of pityriasis albicans, which will disappear by itself with age. Don't worry too much about this disease.
Tinea versicolor is also a disease in the form of leukoplakia. The most common parts of this disease are the neck and chest, but also the shoulders and back. Tinea versicolor is brown, light brown, light yellow or white, similar to white spots.
In the phenomenon of skin leukoplakia, anemic nevus is the most similar to leukoplakia, but the difference is that anemic nevus begins in childhood, and the disease site is not fixed, and it will appear in all parts of the body, but it will not expand and deepen, but will increase proportionally with the development of the human body. Anemia nevus is not red when rubbed, but the surrounding skin is red. This is the biggest difference between anemic nevus and leukoplakia.
The initial symptoms of idiopathic punctate leukoplakia are similar to those of leukoplakia, but the patients with idiopathic punctate leukoplakia are mostly elderly people, and will not expand after the onset, but will gradually worsen with the illness.
Having white spots on your body doesn't necessarily mean you have white spots. Sometimes it is also related to diseases such as idiopathic punctate leukoplakia, nevus and pityriasis alba. After getting sick, patients should identify leukoplakia. If you can't diagnose it more accurately, you can diagnose it through the wooden lamp in the hospital. This is the gold standard for diagnosing leukoplakia, which can scientifically find out whether it is leukoplakia or not.