Red spots may appear on the body of liver cancer patients, which may be caused by allergy, abnormal coagulation function, thrombocytopenia, spider nevus and so on.
Most of the red spots are formed due to allergy, bleeding, etc. If liver cancer patients are using some drugs that may cause allergy during the treatment, there is a possibility that red spots may appear.
Coagulation factors are synthesized in liver, liver cancer patients with poor liver function, most of them are combined with abnormal coagulation function, which may lead to bruises and petechiae on the patients.
Liver cancer patients are often combined with hypersplenism, which will lead to thrombocytopenia, and thus bleeding and red spots on the body may occur.
In addition, red spots may also appear as spider nevi due to reduced estrogen inactivation.
When liver cancer patients find red dots on their bodies, they need to go to the hospital to find out the cause before targeted treatment. If it is caused by allergic drugs, stop using them in time.