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4 Causes of the appearance of red spots on the skin




4 Causes of the appearance of red spots on the skin


Skin is a part of the body that is often exposed to foreign substances, and even becomes a place for discharge from the body in the form of sweat. That is why the skin is susceptible to many disorders, such as red spots on the skin. The skin disorder feels itchy and is also very disturbing. What causes red spots on the skin that you can experience now? Consider the following review.

Causes of red spots on the skin
Although both cause red spots on the skin, the causes of these symptoms can vary. Therefore, understanding the symptoms can help you be aware of conditions that might require the doctor's treatment. Some causes of red spots on the skin, namely:

1. Prickly heat
Prickly heat or miliria not only occurs in infants, but also in adults. Especially when the weather is hot. This condition is caused by sweat trapped under your skin. Signs and symptoms vary, from rashes in the upper layers of the skin, sometimes the rash is fluid or causes lesions. These skin disorders usually heal by themselves, but can get worse and spread. This depends on how you treat the affected skin.

Because the main cause is sweat, you should avoid activities that make you sweat, wear clothes that are loose and absorb sweat, and make sure the room temperature remains cool. If you are really bothered by this prickly heat, you should check with your doctor.

2. Fungal infections (candidiasis)
Various types of bacteria or fungi live and grow on the skin, but most are not dangerous. These various organisms are indeed needed to balance the skin. However, when the growth is out of control, this can cause fungal infections. Candida fungus is a fungus that has the potential to cause fungus (candidiasis), cause red spots on the skin, itchy, and feels sore.

Generally this condition occurs around the folds of the skin, such as the armpit area, groin, under the breast, the corners of the mouth, or between fingers. usually this condition occurs in people who lack personal hygiene or other underlying conditions, such as diabetes. This skin disorder is actually not contagious, but people with weakened immune systems can experience this condition when they touch the skin of an infected person.

Doing treatment at home can help cure the skin from this condition. For example, by maintaining cleanliness of the body, using antifungal drugs, and reducing consumption of high-sugar foods and drinks.

3. Scabies (scabies)
Scabies is caused by lice Sarcoptes scabiei var. living hominis and laying eggs on the skin. The most common symptoms are usually itching and red spots resembling zits. These spots can spread rapidly from the skin to the skin or objects used on crusty skin. However, if it is not on the skin, this parasite will not last long. In someone, scabies can live for 1-2 months, but when moving to another person's body through an intermediary will last in 2 or 3 days. This condition can be cured with drugs that kill the parasites and their eggs on the skin.

Scabies will not survive if the surrounding temperature is 50 degrees Celsius. For this reason, when washing clothes, blankets, towels and other objects, soak them in hot water and rinse thoroughly.

4. Syphilis
Syphilis is an infectious disease caused by Treponema pallidum through sexual activity, be it oral or anal sex or infected person's body fluids about open wounds of healthy people. Symptoms that appear are red spots become small wounds, but not painful. This will appear on the genitals or around the mouth and will heal in six weeks without treatment and leave scars. However, it can also develop on the palms or feet.

Because symptoms on the skin are almost like other diseases, syphilis will make the affected person have warts around the groin, white spots in the mouth, swollen lymph nodes, fever, and weight loss. Quoted from WebMD, if the infection is not treated, it can proceed to a stage characterized by problems in the heart, brain, and nerves that can cause paralysis, blindness, dementia, deafness, impotence, and even death.

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