Common questions

What causes easy bruising and petechiae?

What causes easy bruising and petechiae?

Skin bruising from bumps, sprains, bites or trauma is normal and indicates that underlying blood vessels are broken or bleeding. This bleeding can take the form of pinpoint dots (petechiae), larger, flat areas (purpura), or broad areas of bruising (ecchymosis).

Can bruising cause petechiae?

Injury: Damage to the skin can cause petechiae. Examples include a car accident, bite, friction on the skin or even sunburn. Leukemia: Leukemia is cancer in the blood and bone marrow. Other signs of this disease may include weight loss, swollen glands, easy bleeding or bruising, nosebleeds and night sweats.

Do leukemia bruises hurt?

Examples of common early leukemia symptoms include: loss of appetite. bone pain. easily bruising.

Does low blood platelets cause bruising?

People with thrombocytopenia have low platelet levels. Platelets aid blood clotting (stopping bleeding). When platelet levels are low, you may bruise and bleed excessively. Certain cancers, cancer treatments, medications and autoimmune diseases can cause the condition.

When should I be worried about petechiae?

If you have petechiae, you should contact your doctor right away or seek immediate medical care if: you also have a fever. you have other worsening symptoms. you notice the spots are spreading or getting bigger.

Why does my bruise have dots?

Tiny red or purple spots are called petechiae. Problems that can lead to blood spots or easy bruising include: Bleeding disorders like hemophilia or von Willebrand’s disease. Liver disease, like cirrhosis.

When should someone worry about petechiae?

If you have petechiae, you should contact your doctor right away or seek immediate medical care if: you also have a fever you have other worsening symptoms you notice the spots are spreading or getting bigger your heart rate increases your pulse changes you have trouble breathing you feel sleepy or have little energy you have other bruising

Should I be concerned about petechiae?

You should consult with your doctor if you notice petechiae appear, but some cases require more prompt treatment than others. If you have petechiae, you should contact your doctor right away or seek immediate medical care if: you also have a fever. you have other worsening symptoms.

When should you see a doctor about petechiae?

A fever of 100.4 or higher

  • The spots get bigger or spread to other body parts
  • Long streaks appear under her nails
  • A drastic change in mood (for instance,your child is crying and you can’t soothe him)
  • Seems very sleepy
  • Has trouble breathing
  • What are causes and symptoms of petechiae?

    Petechiae on face or facial petechiae are primarily caused from crying, coughing or vomiting with formation of red spots over the skin of the face, such as the region surrounding the eyes. Texture: Petechiae are flat to touch and are not raised or elevated like rashes.

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    Ruth Doyle