Lichen nitidus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichen_nitidus
Lichen nitidus ke lefu la ho ruruha la sesosa se sa tsejoeng se khethollang ka lipapule tse 1‑2 mm, tse discrete le e tšoanang (uniform), e benyang, e bataletseng, 'mala o bonolo oa letlalo (pale flesh‑colored) kapa o mofubelu (reddish‑brown). Hangata lefu lena le ama bana le batho ba baholo ba banyenyane. Ka kakaretso, lichen nitidus ha e na matšoao, ka hona, ha ho na phekolo e hlokahalang.

Lintlha tse ling ― Sesotho
References Lichen Nitidus 31869173 
NIH
Lichen nitidus hangata e hlaha ho bana le ho batho ba baholo, e ama bong ka bobeli le merabe eohle ka ho lekana. E hlaha e le makukuno a manyane, a benyang, a sephara letlalong, hangata bophara ba 1 ho isa ho 2 mm. Hangata makukuno ana a hlaha matsohong, maotong, mpeng, sefubeng kapa botoneng. Hangata ha e na matšoao, kahoo kalafo hangata e le bakeng sa liso tse nang le matšoao kapa litlolo.
Lichen nitidus most commonly presents in children and young adults and does not favor one sex or race. Lichen nitidus presents as multiple, discrete, shiny, flat-topped, pale to skin-colored papules, 1 to 2 mm in diameter. These lesions commonly present on the limbs, abdomen, chest, and penile shaft. It is usually asymptomatic, so treatment is generally for symptomatic or cosmetically disturbing lesions.