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Should You Worry About Red Dots on Your Skin?

Posted on August 2, 2025 By admin

Red dots on the skin can be alarming, but they’re often harmless. Here are some common causes:
Petechiae – Tiny red or purple dots from broken blood vessels, sometimes caused by coughing, vomiting, or certain medications. Widespread petechiae may signal an underlying condition and should be evaluated by a doctor.
Cherry Angiomas – Small, bright red bumps often seen with age. They’re benign and typically don’t need treatment.
Heat Rash – Itchy red bumps caused by trapped sweat, especially in hot, humid weather. Usually resolves on its own.

Allergic Reactions – Red, itchy spots or hives triggered by allergens like food, meds, or insect bites. Antihistamines can help.
Folliculitis – Pimple-like red bumps from inflamed hair follicles. Mild cases clear up, but more serious ones may need antibiotics.
Cellulitis – Painful, red, swollen skin from a bacterial infection. Requires prompt antibiotic treatment.
Impetigo – Contagious red sores that ooze and crust, common in children. Needs antibiotics.

Vasculitis – Inflammation of blood vessels that may appear as red or purple dots. May require specialized treatment.
Hemangiomas – Bright red birthmarks caused by blood vessel overgrowth. Usually harmless and fade with time.
See a doctor if red dots are: spreading quickly, accompanied by fever or swelling, or paired with fatigue or other symptoms.

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