i went too the beach today and i came home and realized that i have a couple of really dry spots on the inside of my arm and they are pretty white compared to the the rest of my skin. does anyone know how to get rid of them?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Lonesome1 answered Monday August 1 2011, 10:45 am: Hm.. thats really odd.. well you have to start using creams to mosturize your skin so it won't be dry.. thats not what you want.. you can get rid of them by first off mosturizing it.. if you did this and still.. then try this site..
''It looks like white blotches or spots (not small dots) when the skin is tanned and in the winter can appear as reddish brown slightly raised spots,usually about the size of a dime or quarter and are in clusters sometimes.What happens is a normally present skin yeast for some reason over produces in some people and the white spots appear because the sun cannot tan the area blocked by the yeast.Climate(hot countries),sweating and frequent excercising are some things that aggravate or bring on T.V.The "cure" for it is Selsun Blue shampoo 2.5% (1%is for dandruff,2.5% is for T.V. specifically)....................I think you both should go see a dermatologist, I do not think you two have T.V. .If you look up T.V. on the internet,some of the sites have photographs and you can compare what you have with T.V..Good Luck!'' that is what someone has said..
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Jasmine23 answered Monday August 1 2011, 3:14 am: Everone has different body types so it could be the simple issue of Dry skin. You could try Moisturizing your body every day,. That's what i do and it seems to help,. If this option doesn't seem to make the problem disappear and your really concerned,. Maybe try talking you your Family doctor?
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