The dangers of blood moles and red moles
Generally, cherry angiomas and red moles may pose potential risks such as affecting appearance, bleeding, and infection. Appropriate treatment methods should be selected based on the specific risk involved. The details are as follows:
1. Aesthetic Impact
Cherry angiomas and red moles are common skin lesions, usually caused by blood vessel dilation or proliferation. When they appear on the face or other visible areas of the body, they can impair appearance and cause psychological distress for patients. Daily use of concealer or foundation can effectively cover them, making them less noticeable.
2. Bleeding
The surface blood vessels of cherry angiomas and red moles are relatively fragile and prone to rupture and bleeding when subjected to external force. The skin around the wound can be gently wiped with a cotton ball soaked in disinfectant alcohol or iodophor as directed by a physician to prevent infection.
3. Infection
The skin over cherry angiomas and red moles is susceptible to bacterial infection, which may lead to local symptoms such as redness, swelling, and pain. Under medical guidance, antibiotic medications such as amoxicillin capsules or cefradine tablets can be used for treatment.
In addition to the above risks, in rare cases, cherry angiomas or red moles may undergo malignant transformation. Therefore, if you notice symptoms related to cherry angiomas or red moles, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention for professional diagnosis and treatment.