What causes nausea and bruising?
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What causes nausea and bruising?
Nausea and vomiting can be related to many different types of medical conditions. These can include infections like gastroenteritis or chronic digestive conditions. Bruising or discoloration can arise due to injury or can be related to diseases that interfere with the ability of the blood to clot properly.
What causes easy bruising and fatigue?
Easy bruising can be a sign of blood clotting disorders or may be related to medication use. Fatigue is a nonspecific symptom that can accompany many different medical conditions including mental health conditions. Pale skin can be a sign of anemia or iron deficiency.
What cancers cause easy bruising?
A bruise develops when blood vessels under your skin are damaged. People with leukemia are more likely to bruise because their bodies don’t make enough platelets to plug bleeding blood vessels. Leukemia bruises look like any other kind of bruise, but there tend to be more of them than usual.
What am I deficient in if I bruise easily?
Vitamin K Deficiency Vitamin K may not get as much attention as some other vitamins. But it plays an important role in blood clotting. If you don’t get enough vitamin K, you could get more bruises. Still, most healthy adults get enough of this vitamin from foods like leafy green vegetables.
What is Gardner Diamond syndrome?
Psychogenic purpura (also referred to as Gardner-Diamond syndrome, autoerythrocyte sensitization, or painful bruising syndrome) is a rare and poorly understood clinical presentation in which patients develop unexplained painful bruises, mostly on the extremities and/or face, during times of stress.
What autoimmune diseases cause bruising?
Autoimmune disorders such as RA and lupus can lead to a low platelet count, which can cause bruising for no apparent reason and bleeding from the gums, says Daniel Clauw, MD, director of the Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor.
What do lupus bruises look like?
red or purple dots (petechiae), usually most numerous on the legs. larger spots, about the size of the end of a finger (purpura), some of which look like large bruises.
Can low iron cause nausea?
Nausea and skin rashes are known signs of this type of anemia, which occurs when the bone marrow stops making enough red blood cells.
Do leukemia bruises fade?
In addition to petechiae, this can appear as purpura (larger red or purple areas), or ecchymoses (bruises), Forrestel says. According to Forrestel, these spots usually take weeks to go away, but gentle skin care and avoiding trauma when possible can also help prevent the condition.