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Dr Doc, I have developed this redspotson my chest. They are slightlyraised but do not have white heads. I am pretty sure it is just pimples or folliculitis but I did have a low... View answer
Hi. Recently (past week and a half) I have had 2 smallredspots appear on my scrotum and base (underside of my penis). They are slightlyraised and seem very shiny. I am concerned... View answer
I have had a smallred spot on the top of my nose for years now and its slightlyraised and if I press on it the it seems to disappear for a moment. It sort of looks like a zit but... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney
( Dermatologist)
Just noticed smallredspotson my left breast. I did have abnormal cells removed 4 years ago. They are not raised or itchy. Just concerned since I just noticed them. Looks almost like a... View answer
I have smallredspots like pimples on mostly thighs, spreading slighty onto rest of leg, they Blanche and are very dry. I feel slightly aches in my body, the spots come and go and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
( Dermatologist)
; red and slightlyraised. there are about 6-10 spots. they are located about 2cm from my nipple on the ...i have a small cluster of spotson my chest. i am... View answer
I have developed red, grainy looking spotson my torso. They start out as smallredspots but grow in size. They started in my breast area but have spread to my belly and sides.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
( Dermatologist)
bite. There are very small bumps around the edges but the red area is slightlyraised. ...I have 3 spotson my calf that look like a cross between bug bites, chicken pox and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
trying to decide between E.R. or scheduling a doctors appointment I have wide spread smallredspotson skin not raised, no fever, not itching, loss of appetite, slightly... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jilu Joseph
( General & Family Physician)
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