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🔴 11. Blood Disorders
Conditions like leukemia or clotting disorders can present with unexplained red or purple dots under the skin (like petechiae).
- Look for: Bruising, fatigue, frequent nosebleeds
- Worry level: 🚨 Seek immediate medical evaluation
✅ When It’s Probably Nothing
- Small, non-itchy red dots that don’t change or spread
- Dots caused by known friction (tight clothes, shaving)
- Dots that appear after heat, sweating, or minor skin irritation
🚨 When to See a Doctor
- Dots that appear suddenly and spread fast
- Accompanied by fever, fatigue, or other symptoms
- Dots that don’t fade under pressure (non-blanching)
- Bleeding, bruising, or pain without clear cause
- History of immune or blood disorders
Final Thoughts
Red dots on the skin are surprisingly common and, in most cases, harmless. But your body communicates through your skin, so it’s important to listen.
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