There are a few possible reasons for waking up with bruises on your arms, such as bumping into objects during sleep, an underlying medical condition causing easy bruising, or side effects from medications. If you are concerned about frequent bruising, it's a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare blood disorder characterized by excessive clotting throughout the body's small blood vessels. This clotting can lead to a decrease in platelet count, causing anemia and symptoms like bruising, bleeding, and organ damage. TTP is considered a medical emergency and requires prompt treatment to prevent complications.
It sounds like you're bruising very easily; that would be more normal if it happens on an elderly person (fragile skin), but not for a young or middle-aged person. If you're not elderly you may have a vitamin deficiency (possibly vitamin K, which is essential for clotting), or possibly a liver issue. Probably best to see a GP, just to be on the safe side
Pain in the sternum can be caused by conditions such as costochondritis (inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the sternum), muscle strain, trauma, or conditions affecting the heart or lungs like angina or pleurisy. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Pharyngitis is commonly caused by viral infections, such as the common cold or influenza, or bacterial infections, most commonly Streptococcus bacteria. Other causes include allergies, irritants like smoke or pollution, and dry air.
Fracture of the basal portion of the skull causes mastoid bruising.
same thing that causes bruising everywhere. crushed blood cells.
damage to blood vessel
I doubt very much if pulling your hamstring causes bruising, because bruising is bleeding under your skin, so if it's bruised you should get that checked.
No. Bruising is usually a result of a heavy hit which causes underlying blood vessels to rupture. Cancer is caused by a 'mutation' in a persons genes
Period (mensturation) Cancer Overstimulation Bruising
Low iron or swollen veins
Ice, as it causes bruising to go down.
Lots of things: Kicking
Lady's breast can, knees/ legs, and your nose do. Hope this helped, Morgan
purpura
Possible causes of bruising on the side of the foot include injury from bumping or hitting the foot, wearing ill-fitting shoes, overuse or strain of the foot muscles, or underlying medical conditions like blood clotting disorders.