I believe the Poster is referring to the wound above the eye, not to the black specks.
Yes, that does look like HITH, not terribly advanced.
In my experience, HITH in discus and angels (I don't know much about it in other fish) is most often associated with (I am NOT saying caused by) combinations of sub-optimal diet, sub-optimal water quality, and to an extend stress caused by more dominant cohabitants (other discus) in the tank (aka, bullying). Usually it is reversible if not too advanced (such as in the case of your fish), simply by improving the aforementioned conditions. Although those conditions are usually not the actual cause, they usually are the catalysts for HITH to progress. And then, there are all kind of secondary infections and issues that can exacerbate the problem, causing terrible disfiguration in the animal, and sometimes death. Remarkably, often the fish continues to act somewhat normally for long periods of time, despite horrible-looking pits and disfiguration. To me, with discus, the main thing is insufficient water changes, even beyond what one may think is enough.
You stated to have had a streak of 'bad luck' with your discus. What was that about? Perhaps if you describe that better and provide additional into in your maintenance routines, issues that can be improved may be identified.
Although I have not kept discus for quite a few years now, I did so for years, and salvaged a number of beautiful wild fish that had been mistreated and affected by HITH, as well as internal parasites and bullying. As an example, the picture below is of a wild that came to me with HITH and improved dramatically under my care. You may still see some scars (unfortunately I don't have pictures of how it came to me, or how it look better years later). In the picture, it still looks somewhat skinny. But he recovered, lived with me for a number of years, and spawned several times.
I hope this helps. For discus, the mantra is 'if in doubt, go do a big water change'.
Good luck. You have a beautiful fish!
