new cherry angiomas broken capillaries Posted: 06-11-04 12:45pm
When I search online for these symptoms, I
only get hits related to pretty benign
things. I'm not sure if I should even see
a doctor. However all of these things
seems to have a very sudden onset. In the
past week or so, I have noticed a ton of
new cherry angiomas, I have had about 5
broken capillaries form on my face, and I
have tiny pinprick-like blood-coloured
spots on my arms (tons of them). I have
no abnormal bleeding but having some very
deep bruising. Is this something related
to my cell count or platelets or is it
just normal and I shouldn't worry? My
husband is of the latter opinion. Thanks.
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flipr
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Joined: 31 Jan 2005 Posts: 1 Location: New Zealand
Posted: 01-31-05 18:55pm
I am a 27 year old male, and have had
numerous cherry angiomas appear in the
last 5 weeks, the first lot over about a 3
day period!
My other symptoms include a dry cough (5
weeks), pain in the back which doesn't
seem to be muscular, and trouble
swallowing. My areola has some new lumps
on it and the nipples have gone white. I
seem to have a number of new moles/spots
on my body.
The doctor says that de-morgan spots
(cherry angiomas) are nothing to worry
about, but i've read that they usually
onset slowly after about 40. I have also
read that an outbreak of them can indicate
a cancerous growth elsewhere in the
body.
Have you had any further complications
snickerboo?
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kaghar
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 1
red dots Posted: 04-21-08 16:21pm
I have had many red dots appear on my arms
and wondered if snickerboo or flipr are
doing well, I'm not sure what this means.
Any reply would be really appreciated.
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