Sensitive to Bruising...for no Reason! Posted: 06-16-06 16:39pm
I have noticed that I am having brusies
appear without any reason------I am also
having it seems like "I am in a bubble
with a rushing feeling somethimes-----like
water in my ears" . I can shake my head
and it clears for a few minutes and comes
back. I been working non-stop to support
myself after going thru a divorce and I am
tired BUT also realized this symptom is
not going away so it tells something else
is going on besides from working too
much/hard.
Do you have any suggestions?? I do not
have any insurance that is why I have not
checked into it yet which is not a reason
but I want to know which is the best
direction to start. My last physical about
6 months ago----everything looked good
with my blood work and urine.
“Bruises without cause” have to be
examined for blood coagulation disorder.
The number of blood thrombocytes in the
blood and other blood coagulation tests
(time of coagulation, time of bleeding,
prothrombin time etc.)must be performed to
properly diagnose the condition. You can
visit an ENT-specialist for the symptoms
related to the ears.
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