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How Do I Check For Sun Spots?

Visual Sun Spot Check

The signs and symptoms for this fungal infection include small, flat, round or oval spots that may, over time, become patches. The spots occur on oily areas of the skin, so they are more commonly found on the upper chest, back or upper arms. Less frequently, you may find the infection on the upper thighs, neck or face.

The most common places where sun spots may appear include your chest and these areas:

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Tactile Sun Spot Check

It is sometimes a challenge to visually identify sun spots on lighter skin, as they are most easily seen on darker skin tones. However, there are other indicators that may help you recognize this skin condition, which include skin that is rough in texture, or prone to itching. In addition, any area of skin that looks discolored (white, pink, tan, lighter brown, etc.) may indicate the presence of a fungal infection.

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