Hi,
Welcome and thanks for posting your query to HealthcareMagic.
I can understand your concern for bruises all over body.
Regarding the problem of bruises which we call medially as "purpuric or ecchymotic spots" is common condition seen due to multiple causes.
In your case it can be a normal phenomenon or can be due to other causes.
To guide you elaborately- Bruise or the
purpura is simply formed due to extravasation and collection of red blood cells from the vessels under the skin. This results in formation of reddish spots which we call as Bruise in simple language.
There are multiple of factors causing extravasation of red blood cells from the vessels-
1. Due to trauma to the small blood vessels of the skin.
2. Due to some problem in the platelets ( the cells which prevents the extravasation of red blood cells from the vessels and forms the clot).
3. Due to problem with the coagulation factors which helps in repair of the
injury to blood vessels and helps in clot formation.
4. Due to combination of all these factors.
So you can probably get simply the factors involved in the bruising. Now as I mentioned previously that in your case it can be normal phenomenon or can be due to certain other problems which you have mentioned in your medical history.
At certain times there are certain medications which also can cause interference with normal coagulation mechanism. So if you are on certain medications then also it can lead to bruising.
For the best part of the diagnosis there are simple tests of platelet function and coagulation factors done routinely in all the simple laboratories to rule out the exact cause of the problem. If these tests are normal then you can rest assured and relieve your tensions regarding the
rash. Otherwise also if the test are abnormal then also can be very well treated without any problem.
I hope these information's will help you. If you have further queries I will be happy to help.
"Wish you good health and early recovery from the problem"
Regards,
Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
MD (Dermatology)