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- Petechiae: What Are They, Causes, Treatment Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
Petechiae are pinpoint-sized spots of bleeding under the skin or mucous membranes The purple, red or brown dots are not raised or itchy, and they’re not a rash Many different things can cause petechiae, and some are serious
- Petechiae: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment - WebMD
Petechiae are a type of purpura, spots caused by bleeding beneath the skin Petechiae measure less than 4 millimeters (mm) in diameter, while purpura are larger, measuring 4-10 mm in diameter
- Petechiae: Causes, Treatments, Pictures, and More - Healthline
Petechiae are tiny purple, red, or brown spots on the skin They usually appear on your arms, legs, stomach, and buttocks You might also find them inside your mouth or on your
- Petechiae: Causes, Pictures, and When To Worry - Health
Petechiae are tiny red, purple, or brown spots on your skin that develop when capillaries—small blood vessels—break and leak blood into your skin
- Petechiae - Mayo Clinic
Petechiae (puh-TEE-kee-ee) are pinpoint, round spots that form on the skin They're caused by bleeding, which makes the spots look red, brown or purple The spots often form in groups and may look like a rash The spots are often flat to the touch and don't lose color when you press on them
- Petechiae: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Verywell Health
Petechiae are very small (pinpoint) red dots on the skin that form a skin rash due to an infection, allergic reaction, or other cause These spots are especially common in children and may be found on the arms, legs, stomach, and buttocks
- Petechiae: Causes and treatments - Medical News Today
Petechiae are tiny, flat patches that occur due to bleeding under the skin They may look like a rash on a person’s skin Petechiae typically appear red or purple on pale skin
- Petechiae (Bleeding into the Skin): Causes, Treatments, and More
Petechiae are tiny, flat, typically round spots on the skin caused by bleeding Many things can cause this bleeding, including physical trauma, reactions to drugs, infections, and blood disorders The spots can be red, brown, or purple
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