Any suggestions to help with blood bruising on arms?

Posted by anne4u @anne4u, Jun 22, 2024

I’ve developed a pretty severe problem with blood bruises on my arms.
It started about 18 months ago and hasn’t stopped with diligent healing lotions, sunscreens, bruising creams, etc.
I recently saw a dermatologist who did a biopsy with negative results. He recommended continuing my regimen of lotion and sunscreen. I was disappointed he couldn’t help me more, but maybe there isn’t more he could do? A few months ago at an annual checkup I had comprehensive blood tests done and everything looks good. I’m not taking blood thinners or anything that would cause my capillaries to break so easily.
It’s so severe that I can tap my arm on something and it leaves a mark. My dog recently (accidentally) kicked her back legs off my upper arm and tore the top layers of skin off which left bad cuts and bruising from my forearm to my shoulder. I ended up at urgent care after it became infected and then 7 days on antibiotics. It’s healing but takes so long.
I’m dedicated to putting quality lotions and creams on my arms and I wear sunscreen when outside. I purchased sleeves to wear when outside working on my yard. I try to avoid the sun whenever I can.
I spent plenty of time in the sun growing up. I loved water sports and live close to the beach. But for the past 25 years my exposure has been limited. It seems this issue came on after I stopped taking pain medications and started using ibuprofen for pain. Recently, after reading that ibuprofen can thin the blood, I switched to acetaminophen. I haven’t seen any change yet.
Just last night I pushed a chair in at a dinner table and the top of my hand tapped the underside of the table, I now have a blood bruise across the top of my right hand. It seems like every day I have a new bruise.
I feel like my life is limited to avoiding the sun and hiding my beat up arms! Summer is here and I’d love nothing more than to be able to go outside in short sleeves and enjoy the day without getting stares at my horribly bruised arms! I know this is common with old age. I’m 65 and feel like I’m too young for the severity of bruising.

Is there anything that has helped anyone with this issue? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

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@elisabeth007

i have that condition too and my father had it too. i can suddenly find that my hand is bleeding even though i haven’t bumped it on anything. A dermatologist gave it a nam, something with the word “purple in it” i was told to use some form of vitamin cream but i never used it and forgot what it is named. My condition likely started in my late 50’s and i am 71 now

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That condition of blood spots on thin, older skin is caused by sun damage over the years and is called Senile Purpura. Ugh!

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@kforrest

my former dr. said to wear long sleeves.

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Hahaha haha... ridiculous... that's,the laughable medical response to this issue I have also. Most aging skin on arms/ tops of hands ( over 65 year old skin) has this issue.. move on, is what I have done.

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@walk4life

I have the same problem on my arms. My primary did a CBC (mostly to check platelets) and all was normal. She basically said the same thing - aging skin and wasn’t concerned about it.. Now my cardiologist has told me to take a low dose aspirin everyday for stroke prevention and i think that will make the problem on my arms worse. I take Vitamin D3 and oral B12. I have a history of anemia and developed it after hip replacement in 2023. I was on iron for several months, but those levels are back in a normal range. I may go back on the iron to see if that helps. I have also bee using steroid and anti inflammatory eye drops for several months due to recurring uveitis. I can’t seem to find definitive information on systemic side effects of the steroid eye drops.Getting old is not for sissies!

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I’ve come to realize my bruising started not long after I started getting injections in my lower back. They are steroid injections such as epidural and trigger point, etc.
I’m going to talk to my pain doctor at my next visit. After 2 years the injections aren’t doing what they once did to help with my back pain. Maybe it’s time to do something else!

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@sueb4bs

Hahaha haha... ridiculous... that's,the laughable medical response to this issue I have also. Most aging skin on arms/ tops of hands ( over 65 year old skin) has this issue.. move on, is what I have done.

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You really have no insight into how severe any individual’s condition may be-and even if it is a level you would consider trivial, that doesn’t excuse rude and arrogant responses.

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@mabfp3

Thank you for all of these recommendations! I will try Dermend again and keep at it!

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I have the same embarrassing blood spots, sometimes many on both hands. My Derm said it’s called solar purpura, caused by years of sun exposure and tanning beds. Some skin types will not get them. I grew up in South Florida and rode the tanning bed wave for years, so that’s my story. She said nothing can be done for them but protecting the hands

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@bunnybear

That condition of blood spots on thin, older skin is caused by sun damage over the years and is called Senile Purpura. Ugh!

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That’s correct, AKA as solar purpura I grew up in south Florida and was into tanning beds when that was a fad. Young people should be aware

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@sueb4bs

Hahaha haha... ridiculous... that's,the laughable medical response to this issue I have also. Most aging skin on arms/ tops of hands ( over 65 year old skin) has this issue.. move on, is what I have done.

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Rude reply. Yes aging skin gets thin but years of sun exposure will also cause it, you may feel free to google “solar purpura”

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@micheleliz

Rude reply. Yes aging skin gets thin but years of sun exposure will also cause it, you may feel free to google “solar purpura”

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I wonder if the senile/solar purpura is exacerbated by menopause and loss of estrogen and testosterone. Anybody have information. I also was a beach rat when I was younger.

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@gravity3

I wonder if the senile/solar purpura is exacerbated by menopause and loss of estrogen and testosterone. Anybody have information. I also was a beach rat when I was younger.

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I found a number of articles and studies on this topic. Here is one
https:/doi.org/10.4161/derm.23872

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I was taking lights off the Christmas tree today. I just brushed against the tree and got this bruise. I had a CBC about 5 months ago due to easily bruising. Labs were normal. I am wondering if there are other tests I should request.

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