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1. Cherry Angiomas
- Cause: Cherry angiomas are small, benign growths of blood vessels under the skin. They often appear as bright red, slightly raised spots.
- Meaning: These are harmless and typically develop in adults over 30. They can increase in number with age.
- Treatment: No treatment is necessary unless for cosmetic reasons, in which case they can be removed by a dermatologist.
2. Petechiae
- Cause: Petechiae are tiny red, flat spots caused by bleeding under the skin. They can occur due to minor trauma, infections, or medical conditions affecting blood clotting.
- Meaning: If petechiae appear suddenly or are widespread, it may indicate an underlying medical issue such as a blood disorder, infection, or an allergic reaction.
- Treatment: Petechiae require medical attention if they are persistent, especially if accompanied by other symptoms like fever.
3. Keratosis Pilaris
- Cause: This condition occurs when keratin (a protein) builds up in the hair follicles, forming small, rough bumps that can appear red.
- Meaning: It’s a common and harmless skin condition that usually affects the upper arms, thighs, and cheeks.
- Treatment: Exfoliation, moisturizers, and topical treatments can help reduce the appearance of bumps.
4. Allergic Reactions
- Cause: Red spots can be a sign of an allergic reaction, which can occur due to food, medication, or environmental factors.
- Meaning: Allergic reactions can cause hives, red patches, or welts that may itch or feel irritated.
- Treatment: Antihistamines or avoiding the allergen can help, but if the reaction is severe, medical attention is necessary.
5. Heat Rash (Miliaria)
- Cause: Heat rash occurs when sweat gets trapped under the skin, causing red or pink pimples.
- Meaning: It’s common in hot, humid conditions and can appear in skin folds or areas where clothing causes friction.
- Treatment: Cooling the skin and keeping it dry helps relieve symptoms.
6. Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
- Cause: Eczema is a chronic condition that causes red, itchy patches of skin. The red spots can become irritated and inflamed.
- Meaning: This condition often runs in families and can be triggered by allergens or irritants.
- Treatment: Moisturizers and prescription topical treatments are often recommended.
7. Psoriasis
- Cause: Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder that causes red, scaly patches on the skin.
- Meaning: It typically affects the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back, and can be a long-term condition.
- Treatment: Prescription medications and lifestyle adjustments are usually needed to manage psoriasis.
8. Infections
- Cause: Certain viral or bacterial infections, such as measles, chickenpox, or fungal infections, can cause red spots or rashes.
- Meaning: If accompanied by fever or other systemic symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional.
- Treatment: Depending on the cause, antiviral, antibacterial, or antifungal medications may be required.
9. Spider Angiomas
- Cause: These are swollen blood vessels that appear beneath the skin, often in people with liver disease, pregnancy, or from excessive sun exposure.
- Meaning: Spider angiomas are generally harmless, but if they occur in large numbers, it may signal liver issues.
- Treatment: They can be treated cosmetically with laser therapy if needed.
When to See a Doctor:
- If the red spots change in size, shape, or color
- If the spots are accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain, fever, or difficulty breathing
- If you notice spontaneous bleeding or bruising without injury
- If you are concerned about the cause of the red spots
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It’s important to get a professional diagnosis if you’re unsure about the cause of red spots, especially if they appear suddenly or worsen over time.
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