A very good reason to go see a doctor ASAP.
If a hematoma has red or purple spots, it could be a bruise or something more serious. It could mean a person is suffering from a disorder or blood problem.
Reddish purple spots on the forearms can be bruises, which will disappear on their own. These spots can also indicate a more serious disease like scurvy, or they can be senile purpura, a common skin disorder in people over 65.
It depends, might be bed-bug bites or rashes or more serious skin disorders.
Well this is because when we get older our skin starts stretching when this happens we get spots on us that our body doesn't catch up with its self and they called the spots liver spots then you get theses when your skin starts drying out those spots are brown the skin starts loosening up we bump or self's it can turn your skin red purple and tear the skin.Our skin isn't very strong.
Yes purple and yellow spots
A raised rash of dark red-purple spots is common, especially on skin between the waistline and the knees.
Petechiae are pinpoint flat spots caused by bleeding beneath the skin
There are a few possible reasons why your skin is purple, it's possibly nothing serious. If the purple changes quickly or itches or hurts, it could be serious, consult a doctor. If your skin in purple after each use of proactiv, the product may be damaging your skin. Proactiv is a strong acne fighter, and if your skin is sensitive it will not react well. The solution is simple, stop using the product. Look for a gentler system, or talk to a dermatologist. If your skin has purple spots under the surface, it could be acne scarring. The bacteria in your pimples and the swelling it caused has bruised your skin. It will fade over a few months, but there are products that speed the fading process. Be wary of scar-fading creams, if they aren't designed for your face they may cause more acne. Many anti-aging creams have ingredients that fade dark spots and can be a good solution. If you have any doubt about the cause of your purple skin, talk to a doctor.
No, unless somehow it mutates to get purple skin.
No, hippos do not have spots on their skin. Their skin is mostly smooth and hairless, with a grayish-brown color.
that your can be sick.
They are large reddish purple spots