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Anyone else have little pin prick size blood dots

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HeavenLeigh Sun 10-Jul-22 23:05:30

That’s the only way I can describe it, I have a rare autoimmune illness and although I’m told by specialist they are quite common with my illness they are quite unsightly! Luckily on my stomach and not on arms or legs, anyone else have them?

VioletSky Sun 10-Jul-22 23:27:18

Yes I do, all over...

I've never been told what they are. I also have an autoimmune condition called Graves but I had them years before I became unwell.

Is it OK to ask your condition and if you know the medical name for them?

henetha Sun 10-Jul-22 23:38:00

I have them on my left leg since having knee replacement surgery.
Most peculiar.

Kate1949 Sun 10-Jul-22 23:47:28

I have them everywhere.

Juliet27 Sun 10-Jul-22 23:51:21

I have them on my stomach. I believe they’re called Cherry Angioma.

SunshineSally Sun 10-Jul-22 23:52:08

I have them everywhere too - it’s petechiae and when I queried it with my GP years ago he said it was normal and not to worry.

VioletSky Sun 10-Jul-22 23:56:48

Juliet27

I have them on my stomach. I believe they’re called Cherry Angioma.

After a quick Google, this is what I have

growstuff Mon 11-Jul-22 06:38:01

Have you had your platelet level checked? A low level can cause petechiae. Low platelets can be caused by certain medications, but other causes should be ruled out.

BigBertha1 Mon 11-Jul-22 06:58:09

DH does he says they itch.

Urmstongran Mon 11-Jul-22 07:20:33

I worked for years as PA in the dermatology department at our local hospital. The cherry angiomas are individual tiny ripe spots are called Campbell de Morgan, common as we age and are benign. Petechiae have a different appearance altogether, look like a rash but is not.

The dermatologists used this website often - it was considered an excellent source of reference - a free resource and authority on all things skin:

dermnetnz.org/

dragonfly46 Mon 11-Jul-22 07:28:25

Wish I hadn’t looked at that Urms!

Marydoll Mon 11-Jul-22 07:31:45

SunshineSally

I have them everywhere too - it’s petechiae and when I queried it with my GP years ago he said it was normal and not to worry.

I frequently have this too on my ankles. For me, its usually a sign that I'm heading for a bout of cellulitis.
I have two autoimmune conditions and enlarged platelets.

FlexibleFriend Mon 11-Jul-22 10:09:17

I'm covered in them, started appearing in my early 30's. I too have an auto immune condition but that didn't appear till my 50's. I have too many platelets which are also a funny shape but my specialist can find no explanation as yet for that. Weird because most people with my auto immune condition have too few platelets but I've always been awkward.

giulia Mon 11-Jul-22 10:22:56

I too have them all over my stomach area and have had them for years. Am 77 and do not take any specific medication.

Had been curious but decided: Better not to Ask!

annodomini Mon 11-Jul-22 10:33:57

I've had these on my tummy for years. They didn't appear to be doing any harm, so I never asked my doctor about them. Unless I wore a bikini (very unlikely) they'd be invisible.

Tortoiselover Mon 11-Jul-22 17:57:06

I've got them all over me. Started appearing first when I was pregnant with my first child and now have them in ever more increasing numbers at 64. I've always thought they are hormonal. Have had loads removed by electrolysis but they still keep appearing. No medical conditions that I'm aware of.

westendgirl Mon 11-Jul-22 18:03:01

I get them on my arms if I have been carrying a bag there. They are like little bruises. the doctor said nothing to worry about. Perhaps these are not the same.