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Should I Be Worried Of The Recurring Tiny Black Dots On Hands?

Hi, I have tiny black dots on my hand, on my fingertips(on top of my fingerprints) that won t go away. They look like marks from a pen, but they won t wash away and have been there for a few days now. They re very tiny and I m wondering if I should be at all concerned? They re on 4 fingers in total.
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

I can understand your concern recurring tiny black dots on hands.

After reading your query I can make out that this could be due to some chemicals which are coming in your contact regularly. In general such kind of presentation occurs in persons who are engaged in some kind of dye industries or some staining work or related works. It leads to pigmentation of the area and resultant recurring tiny black dots on hands.

You check out for any recent change in your daily life where these chemical are coming in contact.

Take care.
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Should I Be Worried Of The Recurring Tiny Black Dots On Hands?

Hi, I can understand your concern recurring tiny black dots on hands. After reading your query I can make out that this could be due to some chemicals which are coming in your contact regularly. In general such kind of presentation occurs in persons who are engaged in some kind of dye industries or some staining work or related works. It leads to pigmentation of the area and resultant recurring tiny black dots on hands. You check out for any recent change in your daily life where these chemical are coming in contact. Take care.