30 years old, many red moles have appeared on the body
At age 30, developing numerous red moles may be caused by physiological factors or pathological conditions such as allergic purpura or spider angiomas, requiring targeted treatment based on the specific underlying cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
During pregnancy, increased levels of progesterone and estrogen in the body may lead to an increase in red moles on the skin. This is considered a normal physiological phenomenon and typically does not require treatment.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Allergic Purpura
Allergic purpura is a type of vasculitic skin disorder. Its typical symptom is the appearance of purpura on the skin, presenting as purplish-red moles or irregularly sized patches. Symptoms can be alleviated under medical guidance with medications such as prednisone acetate tablets or dexamethasone tablets.
2. Spider Angioma
Spider angioma is a condition caused by impaired liver function, leading to arterial capillary dilation and the appearance of multiple red moles on the skin. It can be treated with laser therapy.
In addition to the above relatively common causes, other possible causes include capillary malformations, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. If any discomfort symptoms occur, individuals should seek timely medical evaluation and treatment to avoid delays in diagnosis and management.