📌 Tinea Versicolor: why this persistent skin disorder is confused with eczema (and how to recognize it)

Posted 8 January 2026 by: Admin #Various

Tinea Versicolor is a fungal infection often confused with eczema, which explains why so many people see their symptoms return despite treatment. This diagnostic confusion is costly: the Malassezia fungus requires a radically different therapeutic approach. Understanding the distinction between these two skin conditions finally allows the cycle of recurrence to be broken.

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