Red spots under the skin of your child’s palms may be anaphylactic purpura or hand, foot and mouth disease.
If the child is exposed to allergic substances, it may cause allergic purpura. It leads to fine bleeding spots on the end capillaries, forming anaphylactic purpura. In this case, it is necessary to stay away from allergens, and to follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral anti-allergic drugs such as loratadine or cetirizine, vitamin C, and so on.
The appearance of many small red spots on the hands, but also to rule out the possibility of hand, foot and mouth disease. HFMD is characterized by the appearance of small red dots on the hands, feet and mouth. Hand, foot and mouth disease is a viral infection and should be treated promptly with a clear diagnosis.
Red spots under the skin of the child’s palms, parents are advised to take their children to the hospital in time to identify the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment.