Small white spots on arms or legs can have several different causes, and most are not dangerous—but the exact meaning depends on how they look and whether they change over time.
🧴 Common causes of small white spots
1. Sun-related loss of pigment
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
- Tiny white “confetti-like” spots
- Common on arms and legs
- More frequent with age and sun exposure
- Harmless and permanent but cosmetic
2. Fungal skin infection
Tinea versicolor
- Light or white patches on skin
- May have mild scaling or itching
- Often appears on chest, arms, or back
- More visible in hot/humid weather
3. Loss of skin pigment (autoimmune)
Vitiligo
- White patches that may slowly grow
- Can appear anywhere on the body
- Skin is smooth (no scale or itch usually)
- Caused by loss of melanin cells
4. Dry skin / eczema after healing
Eczema
- Light patches after inflammation heals
- May be itchy or dry beforehand
- Common in children and people with sensitive skin
5. Simple harmless causes
- Minor skin irritation
- Old healed scratches
- Dry weather
- Post-sun tanning differences
⚠️ When to get checked
See a doctor if:
- Spots are spreading
- They become very white and clear-edged
- You also have itching or scaling
- Family history of skin pigment disorders
🧠 Key takeaway
White spots are usually caused by:
- Sun damage
- Mild fungal infection
- Skin pigmentation changes
👉 Most are treatable or harmless, but persistent changes should be checked.
If you want, describe the spots (size, itchiness, location), and I can help you narrow down what it most likely is.