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Sounds like a "cherry angioma".

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Sounds like a "cherry angioma".

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Definition

A cherry angioma is a noncancerous (benign) skin growth.

Alternative Names

Angioma - cherry; Senile angioma

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Cherry angiomas fairly common skin growths that vary in size. They can occur almost anywhere on the body but usually develop on the trunk.

They are most common after age 30. The cause is unknown.

Symptoms

Skin lesion or growth:

  • Bright cherry-red
  • Small -- pinhead size to about 1/4 inch in diameter
  • Smooth
Signs and tests

Your health care provider will probably diagnose a cherry angioma based on the appearance of the growth. No further tests are usually necessary, though a skin biopsy may be used to confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment

Cherry angiomas generally do not need to be treated. If they are cosmetically unattractive or they bleed often, angiomas may be removed by:

  • Burning (electrosurgery/cautery)
  • Freezing (cryotherapy)
  • Laser
  • Surgery
Expectations (prognosis)

Cherry angiomas are noncancerous and generally harmless. Removal usually does not cause scarring.

Complications
  • Bleeding if they are injured
  • Changes in appearance
  • Psychological distress
Calling your health care provider

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of a cherry angioma and you would like to have it removed.

Also call if the appearance of a cherry angioma or any skin lesion changes.

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An angioma is a benign tumour made up of small blood vessels or lymph vessels.

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There are a number of skin conditions that can cause a painful hard cyst between the legs. A few of them are cherry angioma, dermatofibroma, folliculitis and lipoma. A doctor can give a correct diagnosis.

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