What Causes Bruising On The Arms While On Plavix?
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Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone carefully through your query carefully and understand your concerns. However, I would insist you to upload an image of the affected area. You can upload the attachments using the facility on the upper right of this page. Alternatively you can email the attachments to YYYY@YYYY with the query id 337744 and my name mentioned in the subject. It will help me to evaluate the possible cause.
I would also insist on getting a coagulation profile of blood done. It will help in identification of the cause. I do not expect the platelet count to be decreased.
It is possible that plavix and ASA have reduced the platelet function thus causing petechial bleeding under the skin. I would be able to suggest more after checking the image.
I would await your response. Let me know if I could help further.
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Thanks for the update. It is quite apparent that the platelet function has been affected even though the platelet count or INR is unaffected. I would insist you to upload an image of the patches. Since the coagulation profile is ok you can wait and watch. The patches would possibly take a week or so to resolve and they would resolve on their own. You would need to be patient.
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Something seems to be wrong with your coagulation capacity
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Thanks again for writing back. The mentioned presentation is not that of a CVA and therefore I would not consider another CVA to have occurred. Could you specifically let me know the aPTT value from the coagulation study? A repeat coagulation study could also be advisable. It is quite certain that the capacity to stop bleeding (coagulation) has been compromised. A detailed workup is needed and you definitely need to go back to your PCP.
You have still not uploaded the images of the affected areas. I would insist you to try to relax. Worrying will not make things better. I am certain that your PCP would be able to look closely and resolve the issues.
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Best,
Lorine
Thanks for the update
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Thanks for the updates. Let me know what happens next. I will be there to assist you.
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Many thanks
Careful correlation required
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The condition is indeed perplexing. You might benefit from this journal publication (warning: technical contents) http://www.yyyyy.yyyg/yyy/00000/0000/00000.html
Talk to your doctor and see what he can come up with.
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Many thanks
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Do you really need to purchase the journal? I have provided the link to the full text page of the article. You can simply take a print if you want.
If you still need a copy of the journal you can place your request through http://www.aafp.org/home.html and they will be able to tell you whether the back issue is available.
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Best,
Lorine Brown
Get an USG of whole abdomen done. Upload report.
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I understand your agony. Sorry for the inadvertent delay in responding. Tramadol Plus should provide relief. However, the overall condition calls for a thorough clinical evaluation. The symptoms point to a liver cause. The liver synthesizes the proteins that keep the water within the blood vessels thus preventing development of edema. The clotting factors are also synthesized by the liver. So, the cause seems to be localizing to the liver. I would insist you to get an ultrasonogram of whole abdomen (if not done already) and to upload the report. Based on that I will try to guide you further.
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