Red dots on chest of patients with kidney disease may be related to folliculitis, spider nevus, purpura nephritis and so on.
1. Folliculitis: it may be that the hair follicles in patient’s chest are blocked, resulting in localized hair follicles infected with bacteria, fungi, etc. Red spots may appear in the early stage, and red papules appear in the later stage, accompanied by pressing pain.
2. Spider nevus: patients with kidney disease may suffer from liver disease at the same time, due to the obstacle of inactivation of estrogen by the liver, causing red spots on the chest.
3. Purpura nephritis: it may be due to drugs, food, cold stimulation, insect eggs and other reasons, causing patients to develop purpura nephritis. It shows skin purpura, hematuria, proteinuria, etc. Purpura may appear on the chest in the form of red dots.
Red dots on the chest of patients with kidney disease can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.