This image displays a spider angioma. A spider angioma is a dilated, small capillary. Spider angiomas are bright red, flat, and easily blanch when you press your finger on them. This image displays a typical spider angioma.  This image displays a central blood vessel with many "legs" branching from the center typical of spider angioma. This flat spider angioma demonstrates why it is often called a "spider," with tiny blood vessels radiating out from a central larger blood vessel. Spider angiomas are usually deep red but will fade easily when you press on the lesion with your finger.
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Spider Angioma  Teen information

Picture of Spider Angioma: This image displays a spider angioma. Divider line
This image displays a spider angioma.
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Self-Care Guidelines
No self-care treatment is necessary.
When to Seek Medical Care
  • See your doctor if the area bleeds repeatedly or begins to grow in size or change in color.
  • If you suddenly develop many lesions, tell your physician.
  • If you have any sign or particular risk of liver disease (such as yellow skin color, swollen belly, or a history of heavy alcohol use) seek medical care.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008