petecchie
Petecchie are small, pinpoint hemorrhages that appear as tiny red or purple spots on the skin or mucous membranes. These spots are caused by the rupture of tiny blood vessels called capillaries just beneath the surface of the skin. Petecchie are often a symptom of underlying medical conditions rather than a standalone disease.
The appearance of petecchie can vary from a few millimeters to less than a millimeter in diameter.
Petecchie can result from a variety of causes, including trauma, infections (such as meningococcal infections or
Diagnosis involves clinical evaluation and often laboratory tests to identify underlying conditions. Treatment depends on the
Because petecchie can signify serious health issues, medical attention is advised if they appear suddenly, spread