Actinic purpura: a common and benign cause
For many people, these spots are what is known as actinic purpura. It appears mainly on the hands and forearms, areas that have been exposed to the sun over many years. The skin becomes thinner and the blood vessels more fragile. Even though the appearance can be surprising, this condition is generally harmless and does not require specific treatment, which can be reassuring while waiting for a medical appointment.

Signs that deserve closer attention
While waiting for your appointment, simply keep an eye on how things evolve. If the spots become very numerous, painful, swollen, or are accompanied by a general feeling of unwellness, it is better to seek medical advice sooner rather than later. Likewise, a very rapid onset or the presence of other unusual changes—such as extreme fatigue or bleeding—should prompt an earlier consultation.
Habits to avoid right now
Without realizing it, we often put our hands through a lot: carrying heavy bags, doing DIY projects, gardening, or bumping into furniture. Reducing these small, repeated impacts can help prevent new marks from appearing. Wearing gloves for manual tasks and adopting gentler movements can already make a real difference.
A gentle skincare routine
Focus on hydration. Applying a nourishing cream morning and evening helps the skin stay more supple and resilient. Avoid harsh scrubs and heavily scented products, which can further weaken the skin. The more comfortable the skin feels, the better it can protect itself.
Sun protection, even for your hands
It’s easy to forget, but hands are highly exposed to UV rays, even in everyday city life. Using a daily sunscreen can help limit further skin fragility. This simple habit can have a lasting effect on the skin’s appearance.
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