Red pimples that don’t hurt or itch may be vascular nevus, flat warts and other diseases. It is important to clarify the actual cause and then target the treatment, such as medication, physical therapy, surgical excision and other methods, so as to be able to play a good effect.
1. Vascular nevus: Vascular nevus will lead to some red lumps on the skin, mostly on the head, face, limbs and other parts of the body, there is usually a ring of white halo around the lesion, and the patient will not feel pain or itching. This kind of situation usually needs to be treated by way of vascular nevus excision surgery.
2. Flat warts: Flat warts will cause some red bumps on the skin of the patient, the top of which is red and flat, usually due to the infection of human papillomavirus, which usually need to be treated with medicines such as retinoic acid cream and tazarotene cream under the guidance of the doctor. Physical methods such as laser and freezing can also be used.
During the treatment period, patients should do a good job of local care, but also pay attention to the standardization of medication, so as not to affect the effect of recovery.