Lattice patches are one of the most common types of skin conditions and are characterized by small, light-colored spots on the skin that can occur for a variety of reasons. There are several types of such spots: vascular, pigmented and others. In this article we will tell you about lattice spots, their symptoms, causes and treatment methods.
Common symptoms of grid spots There are many different types of grid spots, but they all have common symptoms: - The appearance of small light or light spots that look like small stripes located horizontally or vertically; - These spots can be either flat or convex; - Symptoms may include discoloration, loss of pigmentation, or darkening of the skin; - The skin may become more sensitive and you may experience itching and burning in the area of the lattice patches. Common Causes of Grid Spots 1. Heredity - Many types of grid spots are associated with genetic factors. They can be passed from parents to children through genes. 2. Ultraviolet Radiation - Ultraviolet rays, especially from the sun, can cause latticework spots to appear on the skin. They can also lead to other skin problems such as