lilypippin
27-06-10, 23:38
Hi everyone,
Hope you are all okay and have had a nice weekend.
A few months ago, I posted to say that pretty much overnight a lot of red dots, looking like specks of dust, had suddenly appeared on the top of my arms. I initially thought they were petechaie, so took myself off to doc, but he said he thought they were Campbell de Morgan spots/cherry angiomas.
That diagnosis should have been reassuring, as C de M spots are very common, esp as we age. However, I have read COUNTLESS sites talking about how a sudden outbreak of these spots can indicate an underlying malignancy. Mine were most def a sudden outbreak and I have been getting more and more since March (tops of arms, spreading to forearms, stomach, tops of thighs and even one on my finger) and would guess I've prob got a few hundred now.
Got doc to send me for bloods and had a normal full blood count, liver function tests and ESR (looks for inflammation I think?). So, if everything I read says a sudden outbreak indicates cancer, then can my normal FBC, LFT and ESR reassure me it'snot cancer? And if so, what the heck is going on for them all to appear so suddenly?
Thanks for reading that ramble guys
J xx
Hope you are all okay and have had a nice weekend.
A few months ago, I posted to say that pretty much overnight a lot of red dots, looking like specks of dust, had suddenly appeared on the top of my arms. I initially thought they were petechaie, so took myself off to doc, but he said he thought they were Campbell de Morgan spots/cherry angiomas.
That diagnosis should have been reassuring, as C de M spots are very common, esp as we age. However, I have read COUNTLESS sites talking about how a sudden outbreak of these spots can indicate an underlying malignancy. Mine were most def a sudden outbreak and I have been getting more and more since March (tops of arms, spreading to forearms, stomach, tops of thighs and even one on my finger) and would guess I've prob got a few hundred now.
Got doc to send me for bloods and had a normal full blood count, liver function tests and ESR (looks for inflammation I think?). So, if everything I read says a sudden outbreak indicates cancer, then can my normal FBC, LFT and ESR reassure me it'snot cancer? And if so, what the heck is going on for them all to appear so suddenly?
Thanks for reading that ramble guys
J xx