Why you get RED SPOTS ON THE LEGS & HOW TO GET RID OF THEM // Dermatologist @DrDrayzday

TL;DR
Pigmented purpura causes red spots due to leaky blood vessels, treat with moisturizers, compression stockings, and avoid triggers.
Transcript
well hey guys if you're new here i'm a board-certified dermatologist and in this video i'm going to be explaining why it is you develop those little red dots all over your lower legs and around your ankles maybe after prolonged standing or after a really intense workout and i'm going to be covering what it is you can do to take control of the skin ... Read More
Key Insights
- 🩸 Pigmented purpura results from inflamed blood vessels leaking blood into the skin, causing red spots.
- 😋 Treatment options include topical steroids, anti-itch creams, compression stockings, and avoiding triggers like food dyes and prolonged standing.
- 🦿 Moisturizing the skin, elevating legs, and using phototherapy can help manage pigmented purpura effectively.
- 🎁 Variants like Schamberg's, Ducas and Kapetanakis, and Lichen aureus present with unique characteristics and symptoms.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What causes pigmented purpura, and how is it characterized?
Pigmented purpura results from inflamed capillaries leaking blood, leading to red spots. The skin may have yellow-brown discoloration as blood cells break down, causing petechiae and hemosiderin.
Q: What are some common variants of pigmented purpura?
Common variants include Schamberg's, Ducas and Kapetanakis, Purpura Annularis Telangiectodes of Majocchi, and Lichen aureus, each presenting with distinct characteristics like ring-shaped red patches or flaky, itchy skin.
Q: How can pigmented purpura be managed and treated?
Management involves using topical steroids, anti-itch creams, and compression stockings to alleviate symptoms. Avoiding triggers like food dyes, heavy exercise, and prolonged standing can help prevent flare-ups.
Q: Are there cosmetic interventions for pigmented purpura?
Moisturizing the skin can help lessen the appearance of pigmented purpura by keeping the skin hydrated and minimizing the visibility of red spots. Avoiding hot water and harsh soaps can also aid in improving the skin condition.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Pigmented purpura leads to red spots from leaked blood in inflamed capillaries.
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Treatments include topical steroids, anti-itch creams, compression stockings, and avoiding triggers like food dyes or prolonged standing.
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Moisturizing, elevating legs, and phototherapy are helpful for managing pigmented purpura skin condition.
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