Angioma senilis, also known as cherry angioma, is a common skin condition that appears as small bright red to purple bumps on the skin. These bumps are actually small blood vessels that form on or just below the skin surface. They often occur in people over 30 years old and increase with age.

Symptoms

  • Small red to purple round bumps on the skin.
  • They usually appear on the trunk, arms, legs, and sometimes on other parts of the body.
  • The bumps are often small, ranging from a pinhead to several millimeters in diameter.
  • They are painless and usually do not cause discomfort or itching.
  • They can increase in number as people age.

Causes

The exact cause of angioma senilis is not fully understood, but they seem to be related to the aging process. Genetic factors may also play a role, as this condition sometimes runs in families. Hormonal changes, sun exposure, and certain medical conditions can increase the risk of developing angioma senilis.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of angioma senilis is usually made based on the appearance of the skin lesions. A doctor can confirm the diagnosis through a simple visual examination. In rare cases, a skin biopsy may be performed to rule out other skin conditions.

Treatment

In most cases, treatment of angioma senilis is not necessary unless they are cosmetically bothersome or frequently bleed. Treatment options may include:

  • Electrocoagulation: A procedure that uses electric current to remove the blood vessels.
  • Laser Therapy: Using light energy to remove the bumps.

Self-Care Tips

For people with angioma senilis who do not require medical treatment, here are some tips:

  • Avoid excessive sun exposure and use sunscreen to protect your skin.
  • Treat your skin gently and avoid scratching or injuring the angiomas.
  • Consider camouflage cosmetics if the angiomas are visible and you want to cover them.
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