Senin, 29 Februari 2016

Definition of Panu

Disease tinea versicolor or pityriasis versicolor (sometimes called tinea versicolor) is a health problem that led to the emergence of small patches on the skin. The spot colors can be lighter or darker than the original skin color, even some that are red or pink.
Over time, these patches can be more and more, or even widen. In addition to causing skin looks discolored skin fungus can also cause skin sufferers to feel rough or scaly.
Parts of the body most often exposed skin fungus is back, arms, abdomen, chest, and neck. Panu is not dangerous. However phlegm could interfere with the appearance and cause discomfort with symptoms of itch. You can treat tinea versicolor using drugs anti-phlegm-counter in pharmacies without a prescription. But go to the doctor if the condition with severe skin fungus has spread to then addressed further.

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