Have you ever noticed small, bright red spots on your skin—often on the chest, arms, neck, or back? These red moles, medically known as cherry angiomas, may appear harmless at first, but they can be your body’s subtle way of communicating internal imbalances or age-related changes.
Let’s uncover what these red spots really mean, why they appear, and when you should be concerned.
What Are Red Moles (Cherry Angiomas)?
Cherry angiomas are small, benign growths made up of blood vessels. They often appear as bright red or purple dots and can vary in size from a pinhead to a few millimeters across. Though usually harmless and painless, their sudden appearance or rapid increase in number can indicate something deeper.
What Your Body Might Be Saying
Liver Imbalance or Toxin Buildup
In some cases, red moles are linked to liver function. The liver plays a major role in detoxifying your blood. If it’s overloaded or not functioning optimally, the toxins may manifest through the skin—including the development of cherry angiomas.Hormonal Shifts
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