Most likely not
says the Mayo Clinic because as we age people bruise
more easily. The reason for this is
older skin is thinner and has lost some of its fatty layers that used to work
as a cushion to protect blood vessels from injury. Also women are more prone to bruising than
men.
The medical term
for a bruise is contusion, and is typically caused when small blood vessels
near the skin’s surface are ruptured by an impact from an injury or a blow to
the area. This causes blood to start
leaking out of the vessels and create the visible black-and-blue mark
(ecchymosis) of a bruise. As the body
reabsorbs the blood, the bruise begins to heal.
The Mayo Clinic
says that certain medications can cause bruising such as aspirin and
anticoagulants such as Coumadin® that thin the blood and reduces its ability to
clot. This means that “bleeding from
capillary damage might take longer than usual to stop — which allows enough
blood to leak out and cause a bruise.”
Dietary supplements like fish oil and ginkgo have a blood thinning
effect that can also increase the risk for bruising.
However bruising
can sometimes be a sign of serious medical conditions such as low levels or
abnormally functioning platelets. They
can also indicate problems with the proteins that help to clot blood. The Mayo Clinic recommends consulting your
doctor if large bruises appear on your body, if they are painful, or you start
bruising after beginning a new medication. Additionally check with your doctor
if a bruise increases in size and becomes swollen and hard as it may be a
hematoma, a localized collection of blood which becomes clotted or partially
clotted.
To prevent bruising, Dr. Aarthi Anand, a board certified geriatrician
and family medicine practitioner, suggests removing furniture and other
obstacles to create a clear path throughout the home to avoid bumps and
falls. If you or your loved one is
unsteady on their feet, install handrails when possible and consider using a
walker or cane.
This blog is for
informational purposes only; please consult your healthcare provider regarding
any health concerns.
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Source:
mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/healthy-aging/in-depth/easy-bruising/art-20045762
www.aplaceformom.com/planning-and-advice/articles/elderly-bruising
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