What are the symptoms of tinea versicolor?

Vulvar tinea cruris will be characterized by erythema, papules, blisters, and lichenification with itching. Vulvar tinea cruris will appear in the folds of the lesion with erythema of varying sizes, and the edges of the erythema will be characterized by pimples, papules, blisters and other manifestations. In addition, as the disease develops, the lesions will gradually expand and merge with each other, and then form large, bright red lesions. In addition, because the lesion area is relatively humid, the local itching will appear. If the patient constantly scratches the lesion area mechanically or the disease recurs, it will make the local skin infiltrate and thicken, thus making the skin appear mossy. It is recommended that patients with tinea versicolor need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, the doctor will be clear after the patient’s condition to choose the appropriate measures for treatment. In addition, patients usually need to keep the affected area clean and dry, local itching should not be scratched.