What’s going on with the little red blood spots around your child’s eyes?

Red dots around the child’s eyes can be caused by atopic dermatitis, hematologic diseases and skin hemangiomas.
1. Allergic dermatitis: some allergic skin diseases such as eczema, drug rash, urticaria, etc., may lead to the appearance of red spots on the skin of the child, the child may also be accompanied by itching, redness, swelling, blisters or oozing and other discomforts.
2. Hematological diseases: children with hematological diseases such as primary thrombocytopenic purpura may have petechiae and ecchymosis under the skin and mucous membranes, which generally do not fade away when pressed, and they may also have bleeding gums, nasal bleeding, blood in the stool and other bleeding in other parts of the body.
3. Cutaneous hemangioma: cutaneous hemangioma mainly refers to the vascular malformation occurring in the superficial layer of the skin and the superficial layer of the skin, which is formed due to the proliferation of vascular endothelial cells or change of vascular collateral structure, and the affected children’s skin may appear vascular bulge.
It is recommended that children with red dots around the eyes and other discomforts should be seen promptly for evaluation of their condition and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.