A small red dot appeared on his arm

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, according to what you said, the little dots on your arm belong to folliculitis. Folliculitis is a small red pustule that grows at the root of the hair, which is a little painful and sometimes itchy, and mostly grows on the limbs (the back arm of the upper arm, and the front of the thigh, and the upper arm in women).

    Folliculitis is mostly caused by oil secretions blocking pores, or wearing unclean clothes, insect bites, bacterial infections and other factors. Generally, ** folliculitis is to puncture the pustule and press out the pus and blood, apply antibiotics and other ointments, and it will be fine for about a week.

    However, this ** way is very painful, some people do not want to**, the doctor said that you can use laser**, especially keratinizing folliculitis, the inflamed mouth has dried up keratinization, and the ** squeezed with a puncture is ineffective, and the laser can remove the keratinized black scab.

    Treatment of folliculitis can also be used erbium laser from the root to destroy the suppuration, the method is a bit similar to the acne laser root**, which also has the effect of removing scars and hair, because the laser has smashed the inflamed center, the inflammation will not be **, once and for all**.

    The most important thing is that after folliculitis, the skin spots on the arm disappear and return to smooth and beautiful, and you don't have to worry about the spots on the arm anymore by wearing sleeveless off-the-shoulder clothing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Is this problem solved for you? What exactly causes it? What kind of medicine to take?

    I've had it for the past two days! On the inside of the upper arm. A small red dot is just a small piece.

    About forty or fifty dots. No pain, no itching, no swelling and no suppuration. There is also no obvious inflammation.

    What the hell is going on? Seek help!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You're better off seeing a doctor.

    It would be better to go to the hospital for a check-up.

    That's scientific, too.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a small red dot appears on the arm, some people may turn a blind eye to it and not take this small symptom to heart. However, although the red dot is small, it cannot be ignored.

    The small red dots on the arm may be keratinized hair follicles, which has a certain relationship with genetics, and there is no best way to do this. Because hair follicle keratinization is relatively common, this is caused by abnormal keratinization metabolism. This condition is passed on to the next generation and usually has no sequelae.

    In addition, sometimes allergies, there will be some small red spots on the arm, these red spots are only temporary, and generally when the allergy is cured, the red spots will disappear naturally. If allergies cause red spots, you can take allergy medicines such as chlorpheniramine and vitamin C.

    The red dot on the arm is the first to judge whether it is a disease or a normal ** disease, and it is impossible to use the medicine indiscriminately, and it is treated under the guidance of a physician.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Small red spots on the body are mainly caused by body allergies, mosquito bites, small red spots, follicular keratosis, spider nevi and other reasons, which are the main reasons for the growth of small red spots.

    1.Small red spots on the body are due to allergies. This situation is also relatively common, especially easy to see in daily life, in this case you need to find the allergen, after finding the allergen, avoid contact with the allergen again.

    2.Small red spots on the body are caused by mosquito bites. This situation is more common in summer, because in summer, there are more mosquitoes, and there is generally no need to do anything to deal with it, if you are bitten, you will be bitten, and after a period of time, the small red spots on your body will disappear.

    3.Small red spots on the body are due to keratosis pilaris. This phenomenon generally does not need to be **, there is no need to do anything to the hair follicles, and the small red dots will disappear slowly, which is a normal phenomenon, generally speaking, it is more common and reasonable, and there is no need to panic too much.

    4.The small red spots on the body are due to spider angiomas. This phenomenon is caused by liver disease, because there is a problem with the liver, when the liver is damaged to a certain extent, resulting in liver function and metabolic disorders, in this way, the function of the liver is more chaotic, estrogen inactivation disorder, resulting in the accumulation of too much estrogen in the body, there is too much estrogen in the body, so that the capillaries spread outward, and there are small red dots similar to spiders, and there are such and such small red dots.

    This situation needs to be taken seriously.

    Precautions for small red dots on the body:

    If there are small red spots on the body for a long time, if there are small red spots, but they do not go away for a long time, they must be paid great attention to, and they must pay special attention to it, and go to a professional hospital in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Then you should go to the hospital and find a doctor! The red dot on the hand is small and small, not small or small, especially when you hold it down with your hand, it is gone, and it is gone when you let it go, if it is just a simple ** disease, it doesn't matter. I'm afraid that if there is a problem with the blood, it will not be good, right?

    Check it out for yourself, and rest assured. When you are sick and see a doctor, you are happy when you have nothing to do.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mosquito bites and the like, just use a cool oil or something, and don't scratch the itch, there are bacteria on your hands. If it doesn't subside or it gets more, you have to go to the hospital's ** department to see a doctor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't worry, what is said online is not necessarily true, it's just a similar phenomenon. Don't scare yourself first, you must figure it out, just go to the hospital and have a look! This may be caused by allergies!!

    Then don't worry, you're in a much better mood now, right?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, according to your description, it looks like purpura, purpura is subcutaneous bleeding, some like the tip of a needle. It is recommended to check the blood routine and urine routine. If there is nothing wrong with the complete blood count, thrombocytopenia can be ruled out.

    Then it could be Henoch-Schonlein purpura. You can go to the local ** department to take a look

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be caused by folliculitis allergies, and you can go to the hospital in time for examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Considering that it is a symptom of keratosis pilaris, you can come to the department for examination as soon as possible so as not to affect your image.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In this case, it is possible that the subcutaneous bleeding point is the cause of continued observation, and further examination is carried out if there are similar symptoms in other parts of the body.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello! Is this kind of yours always there, or does it happen occasionally? I think this little red dot is a bit like hives, it suddenly grows, and then it suddenly disappears.

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