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# **If You Have RED MOLES, It Is *Not* a Clear Sign Your Body Is in Crisis — Here’s What It *Really* Reveals 👇👇💬**
While some red spots **can** occasionally signal a health issue, most “red moles” are harmless, benign skin growths that are **not** evidence of internal toxins, looming disease, or mysterious bodily imbalance as some clickbait claims suggest.
Let’s break down **what red moles really are, why they develop, and when you should *actually* worry about them.**
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## 🧠 What People Often Mean by “Red Moles”
When people talk about “red moles,” they’re generally referring to small, bright red bumps noticed on the surface of the skin. But important medical context matters:
✔️ **Many of these are *not true moles*** — true moles (nevi) are typically clusters of pigment cells (melanocytes), often brown or black, and appear during childhood or early adulthood. They don’t usually look red. ([Mayo Clinic][1])
✔️ The **most common cause** of red skin spots that people mistake for “red moles” is actually **cherry angiomas** — harmless collections of dilated blood vessels near the skin surface. ([The Times of India][2])
So the first big takeaway: **a “red mole” is often a visual description, not a medical category.**
## 🍒 What Are Cherry Angiomas?
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