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Hey, so I'm hoping /fit/ can identify my health problem, as it seems pretty good at identifying health problems I've never even heard of. So ever since sometime in my teen years I'd very ocasionally get these reddish-pinkish dots. They sort of look like that one dot in the picture on your left, minus all the other freaky skin problems. I think they may be burst blood vessels? But the thing is, they never go away. The small ones are just dots under the skin, the large ones actually stick out a bit. I'm 23 now, and I still get them. I think they happen sometimes when my body undergoes extreme stress, for example an intense orgasm. Oh and last bit of info, my mom has gotten these later in my life, so they're probably from her, but I'm too young for this shit. Oh yeah, and I have fantastically low blood pressure, so I don't think I'm like, popping veins. Any info? Even a condition name to research? Thank you.
>> Anonymous
Enjoy your rosacea.
>> OP !!C5/sXSNsi9C
>>444794
According to Wikipedia, Bill Clinton has rosacea. But I do not. Anyone else have any ideas?
>> OP !!C5/sXSNsi9C
bump. Please, I need some real advice. I asked a doctor once and he didn't say squat.
>> Anonymous
Well, it could be Mila, non-inflamed acne (which doesnt look like normal acne), a range of other things. Just look up Mila on a website and see what other things are related to it. You could have Keratosis Pilaris but I doubt that really. Theyre more dry bumps than anything.
>> Anonymous
You have pedomustacheitis. Kill self.
>> Anonymous
I'm not sure what that is. My father has one that's slightly bigger than that.
>> Google motherfucker Anonymous
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"The skin lesions you describe are not mole but superficial blood vessels called angiomas. The ability to grow angomas is genetic. Thus, if your parent had angiomas then you will have angiomas. I have angiomas on my trunk. Unless the angiomas bother you or bleed then do not need to be removed. Most insurance companies will not pay to get angiomas removed since they are not cancerous. Since I cannot see your skin, I cannot be totally sure of the diagnosis thus if your are worried then vist your local dermatologist."
>> OP !!C5/sXSNsi9C
>>444956
This whiny little bitch got it right, it looks like. Also, if you read my post, it would have been clear that the pedarast in the photo is NOT me. Thanks for playing, all!
>> Anonymous
>>444956
I have these allllll over my arms. People are always like, "WTF HAPPENED TO YOUR ARMS!?!"
>> OP !!C5/sXSNsi9C
>>445035
Do they appear randomly? Do they ever go away?