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What are macuoles?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/4/2025

Macules are flat, discolored spots on the skin that are typically less than 1 centimeter in diameter. They do not have any raised or textured features and can vary in color, ranging from red to brown or purple. Common examples include freckles, petechiae, and certain skin conditions like vitiligo. Macules are often a sign of an underlying condition or a normal skin variation.

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