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Blood Clots?


Question Posted Monday March 15 2010, 1:55 pm

You know those random freckles on your body (could be black colour or brown colour) like one on your face or a random one on your arm? I have a few little ones on my face but there's this RED one that's not too far under my eye and because I just really looked at it, I noticed that it's red and not one of those normal freckles.

I don't know if they are blood clots (there are 2 more around it but miniscule dots like a pen dab); I looked up pictures of blood clots on Google but those pictures are hideous and nothing compared to three little dots on my face.

The red freckles, I've had them this year in various places on my body. It could be one on my neck and then in 5 days it'll disappear and might appear some other time somewhere else.

I don't know if I should go see a doctor for this because it might not be important and could be taking up someone else's time that really need it, but the one red freckles I get disappear within 5 days and the ones under my eyes have lasted about...3 weeks?

Have you had them before and had something done? Or have any relatives that are in the health profession that can clear this up for me?


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Cassiopea answered Monday March 15 2010, 9:35 pm:
You could maybe call ask a nurse...if you don't know what that is, it's a hotline where you can ask them if they think going to a doctor would be best.
Or there is webmd, it might have an answer for you.

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illusionsaregrander answered Monday March 15 2010, 9:33 pm:
It could be "cherry angiomas." Its really hard to tell without seeing them, but follow this link and take a look at the pictures, and see if they look like what you are describing.

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If they do, they arent anything to worry about. If not, you may want to see a dermatologist.

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