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Hi,

Just found out I have a case of sun fungus on various

places on my skin. I wondered what all those white spots

were that don not tan. Yikes.

I've found a some information online, but it helps to

hear others' experiences.

Anyone have any success stories of treatments that have

worked?

Thanks in advance for experiences on this topic.

Jocelyn

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Jocelyn, I have white spots also on my skin that

don't tan. I think/ thought they were/are scar

tissue from a skin infection I had. What is name

of fungal infection or do you have link? Thanks,

Barb (It's on my arms)

--- Jocelyn E Brown <brownje@...> wrote:

> Hi,

> Just found out I have a case of sun fungus on

> various

> places on my skin. I wondered what all those

> white spots

> were that don not tan. Yikes.

> I've found a some information online, but it

> helps to

> hear others' experiences.

> Anyone have any success stories of treatments

> that have

> worked?

> Thanks in advance for experiences on this

> topic.

> Jocelyn

>

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Tinea Versicolor (spelling?)

In the old days you put an antifungal cream on it, and some light treatments

(UV?). Now

you could probably take diflucan.

Maybe white vinegar would work. I put white vinegar on my hub's foot fungus, and

in one

treatment, poof! it was gone (many thanks to KC for the tip).

>

> Hi,

> Just found out I have a case of sun fungus on various

> places on my skin. I wondered what all those white spots

> were that don not tan. Yikes.

> I've found a some information online, but it helps to

> hear others' experiences.

> Anyone have any success stories of treatments that have

> worked?

> Thanks in advance for experiences on this topic.

> Jocelyn

>

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Hi,

Thanks for the treatment ideas. I'm trying everything OTC

right now since I don't think my liver can really stand any

more oral antifungal medication right now.

Jocelyn

>>> Re: sun fungus

Posted by: " kl_clayton " kl_clayton@... kl_clayton

Date: Mon Aug 7, 2006 8:16 am (PDT)

Tinea Versicolor (spelling?)

In the old days you put an antifungal cream on it, and some

light treatments (UV?). Now

you could probably take diflucan.

Maybe white vinegar would work. I put white vinegar on my

hub's foot fungus, and in one

treatment, poof! it was gone (many thanks to KC for the

tip).

>

> Hi,

> Just found out I have a case of sun fungus on various

> places on my skin. I wondered what all those white spots

> were that don not tan. Yikes.

> I've found a some information online, but it helps to

> hear others' experiences.

> Anyone have any success stories of treatments that have

> worked?

> Thanks in advance for experiences on this topic.

> Jocelyn

>

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