Definition of Telangiectasia:
Telangiectasias are small blood vessels on the skin. They are usually meaningless, but may be associated with several diseases.
Considerations:
Telangiectasias may develop anywhere within the body but can be easily seen in the skin, mucous membranes, and whites of the eyes. Usually, they do not cause symptoms. However, some telangiectasias bleed and cause significant problems. Telangiectasias may also occur in the brain and cause major problems from bleeding.
Common Causes:
Causes may include:
- Alcohol use
- Aging
- Sun exposure
Diseases associated with this condition include: