I'm not sure what they are but everytime I use Ivory soap I get a "rash" like that. Have you changed laundry det, soap, lotion ect. recently?
I would be suspicious of a mild varicella outbreak. Please have this assessed by a physician ASAP. I think this is related the varicella vaccine even though it has been 2 months; rare, but CAN happen. The varicella vaccine is a LIVE weakened viral vaccine that has a SMALL possibility of causing the actual disease.
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The red spots could be tiny bruises. Deficiency of Vitamin B12, folic acid, or Vit K could be the cause. They could also be fragile spider veins. The spots could also be petechiae, which are pinpoint-sized red dots under the surface of the skin. They can result from autoimmune disorders, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, bone marrow disorders such as leukemia, inflammation of the veins, as a side effect of certain medications (in females it could be birth control pills).
Please consult your PCP for primary examination followed by proper referral.
Hope this helps. Take care!
Thanks everyone for the input. I went to the doctor on Saturday, October 15th and he asked me if I switched shaving razors. I had switched razors, and he told me to stop shaving and instead wax. I stopped shaving since that day and all my red spots went away. I'm okay now.