Fungal infection: From your description, it may indicate tinea versicolor which is a cutaneous fungal infection often treated with anti fungals and even selsen blue shampoo applied to the skin. The circles are often lighter than your skin pigment. Please see your pcp or dermatologist however to confirm the diagnosis.
Answered 10/3/2016
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