Roth spots

Roth spots are a rare condition that appears as red or pink spots on the skin. They can come in different sizes and shapes, but usually do not exceed 1-2 cm in diameter.

Roth spots usually appear on the face, neck, chest and back. They may be accompanied by itching and pain.

The causes of Roth's spots are unknown, but it is believed that they may be associated with an allergic reaction to certain foods or medications.

Treating Roth's spots can be difficult as there is no effective treatment. It is generally recommended to avoid foods that may cause an allergic reaction and use moisturizers to reduce itching.

If Roth's spots do not go away within a few weeks, you should see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

Overall, Roth's spots are a rare condition that can cause discomfort and inconvenience. However, if they do not go away over a long period of time, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.