Red dots on the legs: all the causes of their appearance and the remedies to solve the problem!

The red dots on the legs are a very annoying blemish that can occur in both men and women. Taking care of the legs, in particular, is one of the great female interests. It is important to eliminate all blemishes and imperfections in order to show off toned and beautiful legs and to be able to wear every shoe and even high and very high heels with ease! Read the article and find out how you can easily make up for it with products you already have at home.

Red spots on the legs: it can be folliculitis

How much attention we dedicate to our legs in the summer and in the winter! We want them to be smooth indeed very smooth but often instead of pampering the placemats with continuous hair removal sessions and we risk reddening them. The skin of the legs as well as that of the whole body must be nourished and cared for, exposed to the sun with good sun protection and gently shaved. Very often by depilating our legs we eliminate unwanted hair but we make annoying red dots appear on the legs: it is folliculitis! The term folliculitis refers to a bacterial infection of the hair follicles caused by bacteria, Staphylococcus Aureus and Pityrosporum. In fact, the skin becomes red and irritated to protect our body from external aggressions. The appearance of a skin rash or small and continuous red spots, tells us that the PH of the skin can be in difficulty. We must intervene promptly: our legs are all red and the hair bulbs, irritated by too intense tearing or hair removal with a sharp razor blade, are shouting "help"! All symptoms of folliculitis!

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Hair removal can be the cause of folliculitis on the legs!

Hair removal folliculitis can be superficial, if it disappears within a few days after hair removal, or deep, when dermatologist intervention is required and the causes are traumatic in nature.
Hair removal is one of the first causes of folliculitis: electric epilators, razors, depilatory creams and even razor blades put a strain on our legs and are the basis of this bacterial infection that makes them red and sore: to reduce the risks when you shave clean perfectly these tools! Even hot waxing can cause a traumatic injury to the skin with a strong tearing coupled with heat. After waxing it is typical to find many red spots especially if we have sensitive and delicate skin, which turns red easily. In addition to normal redness after waxing, already serious symptoms may also appear, bubbles with pus and pustules of blood: in that case, you must avoid shaving and running to the dermatologist for several weeks. Only your doctor can assess the appearance of symptoms and direct you to the best solution. Another drawback of do-it-yourself hair removal (but also from the beautician!) Are ingrown hairs that cause severe itching on our legs. Folliculitis is not contagious but with a razor and dirty towels you can spread it to other areas of your body!

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Remedies for folliculitis: how to say goodbye to red spots on the legs

There are many treatments to eliminate the red dots on the legs (obviously they also depend on the degree of infection). If you have folliculitis, forget to shave. Stop hair removal, everything from waxing to razor and give the skin of your legs a chance to regenerate. You can then choose a soothing product with active ingredients. You can choose an anti-inflammatory or antibiotic or antimicrobial cream. Very suitable for folliculitis are moisturizing and soothing creams to spread on the legs and antiseptic cream cleansers such as those containing chlorhexidine. If the folliculitis is superficial, natural remedies such as rice milk, zinc oxide and aloe vera are very useful, which reduce the discomfort and fight the itching. Also try ice packs and very cold water which help soothe red, sore skin. There are also many herbs and plants that help us with their antibacterial and disinfectant properties to reduce the causes of pinpoint redness on the legs, such as garlic, thyme and bergamot oil but also echinacea and St. John's wort oil. You can add a few drops to your moisturizer. However, it is better to use them moderately because the antibiotic and disinfectant action of these plants can cause, with intensive and continuous use, even serious undesirable effects for your health. Ask your doctor for an opinion! If you want to take care of your legs gently you can relieve itching with essential oils such as almond, coconut and shea. Yes, also with chamomile and honey compresses that reduce discomfort and deeply hydrate the epidermis, giving you a pleasant sensation of freshness. You have to be patient but in a couple of weeks your legs will shine again. However, if the folliculitis is profound, the symptoms are strong and natural remedies are not enough: contact the dermatologist who will prescribe antibiotic therapy (usually levofloxacin-based drugs are used).

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When there are red spots on the legs

Those red pinpoint spots on the skin of the legs, flat and smooth, or even slightly raised, are called ruby ​​angiomas. They are nothing serious, they appear on the skin due to minor liver problems or due to toxins or too much sun exposure. It is always good if you notice a ruby ​​angioma to ask the dermatologist for an opinion, who will be able to advise you in the best possible way. The red dots on the skin of our body can also indicate a proliferation of blood vessels, the red dot is like a very small tumor of a benign nature that is a bit unsightly but does not cause any problems, pain or itching. They are usually more frequent in the elderly, but it is not uncommon to find them also in children especially if parents suffer from them, in fact a hereditary factor cannot be excluded. No health risks: however, if their presence causes you discomfort, and affects your style and your social life, also ask for the opinion of a psychologist! How long do these red dots usually last? They can last for about a few days or years, always without bothering in any way: beware, however, if they increase in volume or if they change color tending to brownish red, in that case contact a specialist! The same is true if they start to itch or hurt: if the red dots are changing then we are faced with more serious and worrying symptoms, in these cases going to the dermatologist or your trusted doctor is essential.

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Red moles: another type of red dots on the legs (and arms)

The appearance of red moles usually creates embarrassment and discomfort even if they are not only dangerous but do not itch or pain. However, they have a drawback beyond the aesthetic one, they can break and then begin to bleed. In these cases, after a visit, the dermatologist opts for removal in order to eliminate the problem. To understand the nature of the problem you are facing it is good to observe the shape of the red dots that have appeared on the legs and any symptoms: do not believe it is allergy or dermatitis, usually these pathologies cause real spots or blisters on the skin. relief on the skin.
To eliminate this type of red dots you will have to go to the dermatologist and after a first visit, request surgery. But if these red areas don't bother you and don't bleed, there's no need to be in a hurry! There are many treatments for the removal of red moles (electromagnetic waves, cryosurgery, electrocautery, excision by curettage and laser surgery): the doctor will undoubtedly be able to advise you best. While waiting to remove the red spots, you can use a soothing and refreshing cream or lotion. If you don't want to undergo surgery you can try some natural remedies that our grandmothers used to get rid of these red dots. They don't always work, I warn you! But to try after all costs nothing: you can apply a gauze with onion juice on the dot every day for 10 days or make ice packs! There are also good habits to adopt to avoid these red dots appearing on the legs, such as drinking two liters of water a day, taking care of nutrition by favoring fresh fruit and vegetables, introducing spirulina algae and cranberry or pomegranate juice into one's diet. they reduce toxins in the body, abound with vitamin C and reduce sessions in the summer sun.

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