Cherry angiomas are one of the most common causes of tiny red dots on the skin.
These small, bright red or purple spots are made up of tiny blood vessels and usually appear on the chest, arms, shoulders, or back. They are generally harmless and tend to become more common with age.
Common characteristics:
- Smooth and round
- Bright red color
- Usually painless
- May increase over time
Doctors say cherry angiomas are typically not dangerous unless they suddenly change in appearance or bleed frequently.
2. Petechiae
Petechiae are tiny red, brown, or purple dots caused by bleeding under the skin.
Unlike some rashes, petechiae usually do not turn white when pressed. They may appear after intense coughing, vomiting, physical strain, or injury, but they can also be associated with infections or blood-related disorders.
Possible causes include:
- Viral infections
- Low platelet levels
- Medication reactions
- Vitamin deficiencies
If petechiae appear suddenly, spread quickly, or are accompanied by fever or weakness, doctors recommend seeking medical attention promptly.
