Small white spots on the arms or legs are pretty common, and there are several possible causes. Most are harmless, but a few may need treatment depending on symptoms.
🟡 Common causes
☀️ 1. Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis (IGH)
- Very common in adults, especially with sun exposure
- Small white “confetti-like” spots on arms or legs
- Harmless, cosmetic only
- Related to aging and sun damage
🌿 2. Fungal infection (tinea versicolor)
- Can cause lighter or darker patches
- Mild itching or fine scaling sometimes
- More noticeable in hot, humid weather
🧴 3. Dry skin / eczema after healing
- Skin can lose pigment temporarily after irritation or rash
- Often improves over time
🧬 4. Vitiligo (less common)
- Sharp, milky-white patches
- Can slowly spread
- Caused by loss of skin pigment cells
- Not dangerous, but long-term condition
🧒 5. Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation
- Happens after cuts, burns, insect bites, or acne
- Skin becomes lighter where it healed
⚠️ When to get checked
See a dermatologist if:
- Spots are spreading quickly
- They are very white and sharply defined
- Hair in the area also turns white
- There is itching, scaling, or discomfort
🧠 Bottom line
Most small white spots on limbs are harmless and cosmetic, often linked to sun exposure or minor skin changes.
If you want, you can describe them (size, itchiness, shape), and I can help narrow down what they most likely are.