What Could Be The Reason For Having Purple Patches On My Skin Which Disappears And Appears Again?
hi doc..i am 48 year old women. I have this purple patch on my skin which disappears in around 8 to 10 days and appear again on different sites like on forearms,arms, thighs,abdomen etc . it is tender when applied pressure in the centre around 2 cm in diameter.
I would keep a possibility of bruise/ecchymosis which might have arisen after minor trauma Or insidiously due to scratching. At the age of 48 years, skin becomes becomes thin and atrophic due to loss of collagen and elastin which form the framework of dermis and also support the small capillaries in the dermis. Thus loss of collagen and elastin weakens the dermis and the support that it provides to the capillary walls thus leaving the capillaries prone to fragility secondary to even minor trauma of scratching thus leading to bruising(senile purpura).
The bruise will usually recover by itself within a few days.
I prefer to give oral Vit C to my patients to hasten the recovery.
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What Could Be The Reason For Having Purple Patches On My Skin Which Disappears And Appears Again?
Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM I would keep a possibility of bruise/ecchymosis which might have arisen after minor trauma Or insidiously due to scratching. At the age of 48 years, skin becomes becomes thin and atrophic due to loss of collagen and elastin which form the framework of dermis and also support the small capillaries in the dermis. Thus loss of collagen and elastin weakens the dermis and the support that it provides to the capillary walls thus leaving the capillaries prone to fragility secondary to even minor trauma of scratching thus leading to bruising(senile purpura). The bruise will usually recover by itself within a few days. I prefer to give oral Vit C to my patients to hasten the recovery. regards