Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain Caused By An Injured Blood Vessel
Injured blood vessel likely
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thanks for writing to hcm. Noted the contents. Its likely that your father has suffered an injury to the blood vessel. The fact that it spread over the next few days involving the outer and then the inner thigh suggests that the extravasation of blood would have travelled between the partitions of the muscle groups of the thigh over that time. However in view of age it would be good to get his complete blood count including coagulation profile and liver function test as this seen not commonly. The pain in the back radiating downward however suggests a sciatica kind of pain which involves the spinal nerves originating the low back area called the lumbar area for which an MRI is invaluable. You can try some ice packs for now to help facilitate the resolution of the bleeding as for now. It might take about three weeks though. I would like to know what other medications he is on if that is possible. Warm regards.
I also forwarded a PDF of his prescriptions and over-the-counter medications.
Noted
Detailed Answer:
Hello again, Noted the reports and the pictures. I would suggest you reconsider the dose of aspirin. 325 mg is not essential in his case. That in itself can cause superficial blood vessels to rupture due to trivial trauma. A dose of 100 mg-150 mg is enough/day. Elderly patients have very friable vessels and are prone for bleeding. The large echymoses on the thigh should settle in 2-3 wks provided you come down on the dose of aspirin according to my opinion. Regards.