![]() ![]() The abdomen is one of the first to be affected, followed by the chest, sides of the torso and arms, especially if long sleeves are worn. When you sweat, clothes stick to the skin and cause friction as well as itchiness and a need to scratch the skin, resulting in a rash. They are caused by excessive sweating due to high environmental temperatures or increased body temperature as a result intense physical effort. Red spots on the belly can appear after workouts, after doing intense manual labor outside in hot weather or in an enclosed space where temperatures are high. ![]() ![]() Mosquitoes, bees, wasps, dust mites, fleas, ants, ticks and all kinds of other insects can potentially cause different kinds of red spots on the belly or other areas of the body.ģ) Sweating. Even if you are not allergic, insect bites and stings on the belly can cause tiny red dots, spots or larger irritated lesions at the site of the bite or sting. In addition to avoidance of allergens, it is imperative that all allergy sufferers have their essential medication with them at all time.Ģ) Non-allergenic insect bites. Anaphylactic shock is a medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention. If you know or suspect you are allergic to a certain food, medicine or other elements, avoid eating or otherwise coming into contact with the allergen to prevent anaphylactic shock. Red spots on the belly may be caused by allergic reactions to food (eggs, strawberries, avocado, eggplants, celery, celeriac, soy, milk, honey, nuts, seeds), medicine (antibiotics), plant hairs, prickles (nettle), chemicals (detergents, fabric softeners, household cleaning products), metals (nickel, gold, chromium), insect bites (dust mites, bed bugs, bees or other insects). Allergy rashes with a clear center or paler than the skin and surrounded by a red circle are called target-lesions (or bullseye lesions). Allergy spots on the stomach may be flat or raised, bright red, pink red or lighter than one’s skin, uniform in color or with a clear center. The spots on the stomach may vary in size: usually the larger patches of irritated skin appear separate, well-outlined, while the smallest ones are so close they are indistinct and form what appears to be an extensive reddened area of skin. The rash may start off slowly with one or a few itchy, red patches and spread to the entire abdomen or chest (most likely), or other areas of the body. An allergic reaction can cause a skin eruption in the form of multiple small, red dots on the abdomen, spots or bumps. The first thing you should do if you notice red spots appearing on the stomach or anywhere on the body is to see a dermatologist for a check-up, diagnosis and adequate treatment.ġ) Allergies. Every characteristic or small development in the appearance or feel of red spots on the stomach or any other area on the body is a telling symptom that hints at the cause behind the spots. They may be itchy or not or feel dry or not bother you at all. Some spots are flat, others are raised some are smaller than others and some disappear, while others remain unchanged or may grow, change color or develop new characteristics. Sometimes, red spots on the skin can occur just on the the stomach or spread to the nearby regions, such as the back, sternum or whole chest, face, neck, arms, wrists, legs or ankles. Red spots, dots or bumps can appear on the skin, either all over on the body or on specific areas like the stomach. ![]()
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