Pinta

A skin infection, caused by occurring in remote villages in tropical America. A large spot surrounded by smaller ones appears on the face, neck, buttocks, hands, or feet. After 1–12 months it is followed by red skin patches that turn blue, then brown, and finally white. A penicillin drug or tetracycline clears up the infection, but the skin may be permanently disfigured.

 

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