What’s wrong with the red dots in the corners of my eyes?

Red dots at the corners of the eyes may be related to blepharitis, trauma, and anaphylactic purpura.
1. Blepharitis: the sebaceous glands or blepharoplasty glands in the corner of the eye area are infected, which can cause local inflammatory reaction and the appearance of red dots at the corner of the eye.
2. Trauma: trauma to the corner of the eye, such as collision, can cause subcutaneous hemorrhage, manifested as red spots at the corner of the eye.
3. Anaphylactic purpura: due to contact with allergenic substances, can cause autoimmune system dysfunction, may appear in the corner of the eye capillary rupture, manifested in the corner of the eye with red spots.
It is recommended that people with red spots at the corners of their eyes go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor in order to avoid delaying the condition.