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Intermittent Red Dots On Palms And Legs. Normal Liver Tests. Have Allergies. What Could Be This?

I sometimes get red dots on my palms or legs that come and go. What could it be? They are not permanent and they come and go maybe once a month and not more than eight hours. Could that have something to do with my liver? I've done blood tests and they showed that my liver is clean. I've got lots of alergies on pets, flowers etc
posted on Mon, 6 May 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query,

Intermittent red dots on palms can be related to allergy itself.

It might be associated with liver, but not necessiarly.

Just take some antihistamine tablets.

Next time observe, whether there is a relation between the lesions and any contact with any allergen.

Let me know you have any other doubts.

Please meet a dermatologist for final diagnosis.

you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link.

http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818

Wishing you good health.

Thank you
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Intermittent Red Dots On Palms And Legs. Normal Liver Tests. Have Allergies. What Could Be This?

Hello, Thanks for the query, Intermittent red dots on palms can be related to allergy itself. It might be associated with liver, but not necessiarly. Just take some antihistamine tablets. Next time observe, whether there is a relation between the lesions and any contact with any allergen. Let me know you have any other doubts. Please meet a dermatologist for final diagnosis. you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link. http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818 Wishing you good health. Thank you