👉 Pete fluid, also known as petechial fluid or petechial hemorrhage, is a collection of small red or purple spots on the skin and mucous membranes caused by tiny blood vessels breaking and leaking into the surrounding tissues. This condition typically results from minor injuries, infections, or allergic reactions that trigger blood vessel fragility. Petechiae are usually small (less than 3mm in diameter), but can be larger, and they appear as pinpoint hemorrhages. The body attempts to repair these ruptured vessels by forming clots, but if the underlying cause is severe or chronic, it can lead to more extensive bleeding. Pete fluid is often a sign of an underlying issue and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.