Doctor to examine: Rashes and spots are difficult to describe in words. Generalized spots that don't itch may be part of an infection (some viruses cause this). "Generalized" means the rash is all over the body. "Local" rashes mean they are on one or a few places only, such as the penis or tongue. Sometimes, spots have unknown causes. One's primary care doctor can evaluate to find a diagnosis and treatment.
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