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If You Have Red Dots on Your Skin, It Could Be a Sign That Your Body Is Reacting to Something
Red dots on the skin are very common and usually harmless. They can appear for many everyday reasons, and most are not serious.
🔴 Common Causes of Red Dots
- Cherry angiomas
Small, bright red dots caused by tiny blood vessels. Very common and harmless. - Allergic reactions
New soaps, foods, plants, or fabrics can cause red spots or bumps. - Heat rash
Occurs when sweat gets trapped, especially in hot or humid weather. - Skin irritation or friction
Tight clothing or repeated rubbing can cause small red marks. - Insect bites
Often itchy and may appear in clusters. - Acne or clogged pores
Can show up anywhere on the body, not just the face. - Minor infections or inflammation
Sometimes caused by bacteria or fungi on the skin.
⚠️ When to Get Checked
Talk to a healthcare professional if red dots:
- Appear suddenly and spread quickly
- Are painful, bleeding, or blistering
- Come with fever or feeling unwell
- Don’t fade after a couple of weeks
💡 Takeaway
Red dots usually mean your skin is reacting, not that something is seriously wrong. Paying attention to changes and getting medical advice when needed is the best approach.
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