What is telangiectasia?
telangiectasia is a blood vessel, such as a small vein, capillary or arteriole, most often placed in the outer layer of skin or mucosa, which has expanded and has been left permanently enlarged. The effect of this permanent expansion is to cause reddish coloring in the surrounding skin due to small lesions that develop and make it easier for telangiectasia. Telangiectasias will also be called vascular ectasias on the skin, to look like very small lines that move in color from red to purple and blue. Telangiectasia usually measures somewhere between 0.04-0.12 inches (1-3 mm) in width, but is usually somewhat longer than wide.
Although telangiectasias can be found anywhere in the body or body, they are commonly seen on the face and legs. Most often they are around the chin, nose or face of the face and on the surface of thighs, ankles and just below the knees. When it appears on the feet, sometimes referred to as spider veins.
These lesions often occur in healthy people, usually do not cause symptoms andThey are usually harmless. Some of the common causes of telangiectasia that appear on normal skin are aging, sun damage and alcohol use. In most cases, however, according to medical scientists, the cause remains unknown and it seems that they simply appear themselves.
Although most of the telangiectasia generally seemed spontaneous, or is caused by essentially routine skin damage, they may also develop as a result of the basic state. They can also accompany a number of diseases or monitor long -term use of oral contraceptives or topical applications of corticosteroids. Telangiektasias are seen, among other things, in maternal characters such as spots from the harbor, in scleroderma, lupus and in Acne Rosacea. In addition, telangiectasia may result in a inherited condition such as ataxia-telangiectasia, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia or others.
an individual who notices telangiectasiAs on its skin, it could consider seeing a doctor who excludes the presence of a basic or inherited state. If telangiectasias reduces personal appearance, there are treatments that are usually performed in the dermatologist's office. The doctor can treat telangiectasias using a pulse dye, electrosurgery or sclerotherapy, including available options. They can also be easily covered with make -up.