All About Lupus Rashes

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4. Petechiae

A petechial appears as tiny red spots and can appear on any part of the body, and while it can be a symptom of many conditions, it’s often seen in individuals who’ve been diagnosed with lupus. Typically, it’s caused by low numbers of platelets in the blood.

In addition to lupus, petechiae can also be a result of prolonged straining, side effects from medication or a variety of other medical conditions. Most often, petechiae are painless and clear up on their own.

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