Senile purpura

Posted by sue417 @sue417, 1 day ago

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I developed this condition 3 years ago and when they took me off of my cholesterol medication.My arms cleared up.I had to go back on crestor and my arms are a mess. I have found that since I finished radiation treatment in April.It is a lot worse. I do the arnica cream and homeopathic pill and the retinol. I am starting a light therapy in January.That puts the collogin in your skin and helps strengthen it. Fingers crossed if helps. I hate this.

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I don’t have that skin condition, but I’m intrigued by the collagen replacement. Where do you have it done?

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It's at medical aesthetic clinic. It's called Ipl.
Light (IPL) is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses light pulses to treat a variety of skin conditions:

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I have senile purpura and the largish purple spots sometimes cover my forearms and even open and bleed. I do not believe there is anything that can be done other than to wear arm covers. Of course let us know of you find something that helps.

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@windyshores

I have senile purpura and the largish purple spots sometimes cover my forearms and even open and bleed. I do not believe there is anything that can be done other than to wear arm covers. Of course let us know of you find something that helps.

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I definitely will let you know how it goes.

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@sue417

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I definitely will let you know how it goes.

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@sue417 I did 5 years of letrozole for breast cancer, which reduced estrogen levels in my body to undetectable levels. I believe that thinned my skin!

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@windyshores

@sue417 I did 5 years of letrozole for breast cancer, which reduced estrogen levels in my body to undetectable levels. I believe that thinned my skin!

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Yes thise drugs are brutal. I did not take them. Too hi risk I already have osteopenia with a compression fracture. It sucks My Dr never did a bone density Because she did not think I was high.Risk so much for that. Menopause is brutal.

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@sue417

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Yes thise drugs are brutal. I did not take them. Too hi risk I already have osteopenia with a compression fracture. It sucks My Dr never did a bone density Because she did not think I was high.Risk so much for that. Menopause is brutal.

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@sue417 I am still alive 10 years after my cancer and am grateful for letrozole, personally! I already had pretty severe osteoporosis and some fractures but addressing cancer was a priority for me. We all make different decisions.

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@windyshores

@sue417 I am still alive 10 years after my cancer and am grateful for letrozole, personally! I already had pretty severe osteoporosis and some fractures but addressing cancer was a priority for me. We all make different decisions.

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Yes it's a personal choice. I was stage 0 so my oncologist agreed

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Two dermatologist said now it is called solar rather than senile. Senile sounds negative & ugly and solar due to being in the sun which causes it. I’m also told there is no cure but it will go away. It does NOT. However I just had a procedure in the hospital where pressure was put on my chest and now it’s all over my chest. I protect my legs & never do they see sun. I have large dark purple areas in the sock area going up my leg in smaller marks. It comes & goes. I cover my arms, legs & even my face (with sunscreen). I am told it is due to thin skin in the elderly (I hate that word also) and being in the sun. I take a blood thinner also. OTC products claiming to remove bruises do not work. I’ve tried them all.

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@yellowfinch

Two dermatologist said now it is called solar rather than senile. Senile sounds negative & ugly and solar due to being in the sun which causes it. I’m also told there is no cure but it will go away. It does NOT. However I just had a procedure in the hospital where pressure was put on my chest and now it’s all over my chest. I protect my legs & never do they see sun. I have large dark purple areas in the sock area going up my leg in smaller marks. It comes & goes. I cover my arms, legs & even my face (with sunscreen). I am told it is due to thin skin in the elderly (I hate that word also) and being in the sun. I take a blood thinner also. OTC products claiming to remove bruises do not work. I’ve tried them all.

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May I ask your age and when this started?Mine started when I hit sixty three. I am.
Sixty six. Well i'm going to do the light therapy And if it works to improve the Collagen in my arms then great. I will buy my own. Arnica does help fade the spots also a good vitamin c.

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