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**Understanding Red Moles: What They Reveal About Your Health**
Red moles, commonly known as cherry angiomas, are benign skin growths that often appear as small, bright red or purple spots on the skin. While they are typically harmless, their presence can sometimes indicate underlying health conditions or lifestyle factors. This comprehensive guide explores the causes, significance, and management of red moles, providing insights into what they may reveal about your overall health.
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### **What Are Red Moles?**
Red moles, or cherry angiomas, are clusters of small blood vessels (capillaries) that form a red or purple bump on the skin. They are usually round, smooth, and can range in size from a pinhead to about a quarter inch in diameter. These growths are most commonly found on the torso, arms, and legs, and tend to increase in number with age. While they are generally harmless, they can bleed if scratched or injured. ([en.wikipedia.org][1], [en.wikipedia.org][1])
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### **Causes of Red Moles**
The exact cause of red moles is not fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute to their development:
* **Aging**: The likelihood of developing red moles increases with age, particularly after the age of 30.
* **Genetics**: Family history plays a significant role; individuals with a family member who has red moles are more likely to develop them. ([medlineplus.gov][2])
* **Hormonal Changes**: Pregnancy and other hormonal fluctuations can lead to the appearance of red moles, possibly due to increased blood flow and hormonal influences.
* **Chemical Exposure**: Exposure to certain chemicals, such as bromides and butoxyethanol, has been associated with the development of red moles. ([my.clevelandclinic.org][3])
* **Sun Exposure**: While red moles can appear on both sun-exposed and unexposed skin, prolonged sun exposure may contribute to their formation. ([ncbi.nlm.nih.gov][4])
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