Introduction:
Moles are common skin features, but the appearance of red moles—also called cherry angiomas—can sometimes indicate more than just a harmless spot. While often benign, understanding what red moles may signal about your body can help you stay proactive about your health.
What Are Red Moles?
Red moles are small, round, bright red or purple spots on the skin. They are caused by clusters of tiny blood vessels near the surface. Most of the time, they are harmless and appear naturally with age.
Possible Health Signals of Red Moles
Circulatory Health Issues
Red moles indicate a concentration of blood vessels, and in some cases, multiple cherry angiomas may suggest changes in circulation or blood vessel health.
Liver Health Concerns
A sudden increase in red moles can sometimes be associated with liver issues, including liver damage or disease. The liver plays a key role in filtering toxins, and skin changes can reflect internal stress.
Hormonal Changes
