Tiny blood blisters on 1 breast

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Lezlie21
Lezlie21 Member Posts: 16
edited August 2017 in Not Diagnosed But Worried

So, I have had couple other posts that explain my issues and mammogram sched for 9/26, with urgency for CX list. However, for a while, I have had 3 usually pin needle head sized blood blisters that ONLY occur in one breast, the one that will ooze clear fluid. Never knew what they were. Sometimes they move, but it is only in that breast.

Also, last night, further up in my arm, I felt lumps that feel like lymphnodes, but they are enlarged. So... the wait continues.


Leslie

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  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited August 2017

    Tiny "blood dot" looking lesions on the skin are usually harmless cherry angiomas and are very common. I have a bunch of them on my upper body.

  • Lezlie21
    Lezlie21 Member Posts: 16
    edited August 2017

    Well, it isnt really raised though like a cherry angioma is. This is inside the skin and flat with the skin. Weird.

  • Lezlie21
    Lezlie21 Member Posts: 16
    edited August 2017

    I also should add that these disappear when I press on them, which rules out Petachaie (sp).

  • MelissaDallas
    MelissaDallas Member Posts: 7,268
    edited August 2017

    Mine are flat with the skin.


  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited August 2017

    I had a cherry angioma (that's what me Dermatologist said it was) a while back under my arm on the UMX side. It was flat, pink and about the size of a quarter. It never appeared to be a 'blood blister' and did not 'ooze' anything. It resolved in about 4 mths.

    Edited for typo.

  • Lezlie21
    Lezlie21 Member Posts: 16
    edited August 2017

    Well, I have figured they are nothing because I have noticed these things for 3+ years now. They do change places though. Odd, and its ALWAYS 3 of them! Maybe all under bottom or spread out in Triangle, or something. I just had NO idea what they were, but they do disappear with pressing. Supposedly Cherry's dont. So, not sure. Thank you for the help!

    Leslie

  • Kicks
    Kicks Member Posts: 4,131
    edited August 2017

    IF you've had skin issues going on for 3+ yrs it might be a good idea to see a Dermatologist to find out what is actually going on with your skin for that long.

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