Senile purpura
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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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@yellowfinch sorry but I do not agree it has anything to do with the sun. I get them in the winter just as much as in the summer. I have lupus and my skin is very sensitive to sun but I do not get purpura from sun!
If I went on a blood thinner I would have the same extent of purpura that you are describing. I keep declining blood thinners since my afib only happens once a year. When I hit 75 (in 2 years) I will get more pressure to do them.
I often have a lot on my forearms and backs of hands. They open and bleed and get on my sheets. I can't imagine being on a blood thinner but if you have to be....I can relate and am sorry you are going through this!
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It's not from the sun . It's damage to the skin caused from the sun. Years of exposure. Its the same thing weather you call it solar purpura or senile purpura. That's what my dermatologist told me. The collagen is damaged from long term exposure to the sun. I don't take blood thinners and I have it bad right now.
Mine is from lack of estrogen from cancer meds. Basically these purpura happen from skin getting thinner with age, I have been told. MY cancer treatment eliminated estrogen and therefore thinned my skin early.
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Yes 100% no estrogen causes massive issues. I was on hrt up until 3 yrs ago. That's when my purpura started. I never put the 2 together since they tell you it's sun damage