Red dots around the eyes are usually caused by the following: 1. Scattered bleeding due to minor contusions of the local skin after rubbing the eyes, resulting in rupture of small blood vessels, which often occurs after painful crying or when there are allergic diseases of the eyes. 2. Bleeding dots on the skin around the eyes due to blood system disorders, resulting in abnormal coagulation, such as thrombocytopenic violet epilepsy, hemophilia, aplastic anemia, etc. 3. Small bleeding spots may appear on the skin around the eyes due to hypersplenism, which is caused by the destruction of a large number of platelets in the spleen, resulting in abnormal coagulation and hemostatic functions. 4.