It could be many things. But your best bet is to consult your doctor.
You should visit a hospital, particularly if the number of blotches is increasing or if the blotches are growing larger. You can take benedryl, but do not use any other medicines.
The foxglove, Digitalis purpurea is as the name suggests purple shading to white with dark purple blotches.
ecchymosis
yes
I/you/we/they blotch. He/she/it blotches. The present participle is blotching.
Blotches can either be the plural noun of "blotch" or the third-person present tense verb of "blotch".
In the year 1bc in the land of penis by barney the purple dinosaur
that is not normal you may wanna go to the doctors
Blotches can either be the plural noun of "blotch" or the third-person present tense verb of "blotch".
Because you didnt't rub Lachlan's special penis lotion on every day, I am disappointed.
Big splots of black.
That is 100 % perfectly normal.