PS corrupts my LR image

When I take an image from LR to PS and make a simple adjustment and then save, when i return to the LR image, there is one to several colored blocks which cannot be removed.  This is a recent ocurance.  What is the problem?  I have already uninstalled and re installed  I use CC.
Thanks,
Bi

I do not believe I misread your post.  You used lightroom processed an image.  Because Lightroom is not a full function image editor you then used Lightroom to passed the Lightroom processed image to Photoshop (most likely a tiff) and proceeded to make adjustments and change.  Then you used good old save.
Good OLD SAVE  if the document pass to Photoshop was a Tif.  Good old save will default to TIF file.  If during you processing in Photoshop you added Photoshop layers.  Good old save can save the document as a Layered Tif or a Flattened Tif.  If it save the Tiff as a layered Tif file. The file will not be compatible with lighroom.  You need to to save a flat file for Lightroom.   You loose your work layers and the changed saved file is no longer being processed in a non destructive manner but Lightroon should be able to work with the flat tif file.
You never answered the question I asked what you did you do in Photoshop? What adjustments did make? What tools did you use  in Photoshop?
One of the reasons I don't use Lightroom is it does not support layers it not a full fledged Adobe image editor.

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