Petechiae are small, red or purple spots that may appear on the skin or mucous membranes. They are generally round and pinpoint in size, and can range in color from red to purple. Petechiae are usually caused by bleeding under the skin, and can be a sign of a serious underlying medical condition. In this article, we will explore the causes and treatments of petechiae, as well as what to do if you have them.
Petechiae are caused by bleeding underneath the skin. This can be due to a variety of conditions, including infections, autoimmune disorders, medications, and physical trauma. Some of the most common causes of petechiae include:
In some cases, petechiae may also be caused by an underlying medical condition, such as a blood clotting disorder or a vitamin K deficiency.
If you have petechiae, it is important to have them diagnosed by a doctor. Your doctor will take a medical history and ask questions about your symptoms. They may also perform a physical exam to look for other signs of illness. Your doctor may also order tests to help diagnose the cause of your petechiae. These tests may include a complete blood count, a blood clotting test, and a urine test. In some cases, your doctor may also order a skin biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.
The treatment for petechiae will depend on the underlying cause. If the petechiae are caused by an infection, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection. If the petechiae are caused by a blood clotting disorder, your doctor may prescribe blood thinners or other medications to treat the disorder. In some cases, petechiae may resolve on their own without treatment. If the petechiae are caused by physical trauma, they may fade over time.
Petechiae are small, red or purple spots that may appear on the skin or mucous membranes. They are generally caused by bleeding under the skin, and can be a sign of a serious underlying medical condition. The treatment for petechiae will depend on the underlying cause, and it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible if you have petechiae.
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