• ParabolicMotion@lemmy.worldOP
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          Actually, I found some bruises on the sides of my abdomen, too. I feel okay. I’ve been a little tired, but that’s because I’ve been so busy with work, trying to get in shape, and taking my cat to several vets for medical help. I’m probably okay. It’s just weird.

          • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            8 months ago

            Given what you’re describing, this sounds a lot like my wife’s issues with anemia. It’s nothing super major, but worth looking into with your doctor. Usually can find out with a basic blood test.

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            Eh, it’s worth an appointment to be on the safe side imo. The bruises as pictured and described are very reasonable for the activities you’ve listed, but it’s always better you be safe than sorry.

            The number you mentioned in one comment is normal, but it isn’t the only thing a doctor would want to test for safety.

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            8 months ago

            trying to get in shape

            Doing what? These look very similar to the bruises my wife gets working out.

  • Jessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I bruise so easily. I typically have 10+ bruises on my arms and legs at any given time. I don’t notice bumping into things much, my pain tolerance is kinda high.

    Reading some of the replies is making me think I should see a doctor. I haven’t seen one in a few years.

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    You probably just bumped into something without noticing, it’s probably nothing to worry about.

    Though bruises appearing out of nowhere, by themselve, may indicate a serious illness (I’m not gonna mention it so you don’t get spooked), so it’s best to see a doctor and do some blood work, including D-Dimers.

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    I would see your PCP. It’s not unusual to bruise after moving a bunch of stuff, however if you didn’t notice any bumps while moving the furniture, it may be that you are anemic or something. If you menstruate or have nosebleeds the bleeding can make it worse. IME you don’t necessarily need to take a supplement at this point (usually iron) but your doc will probably want to at least monitor in case it worsens over time.

    If you can’t afford to go to a doctor, and you’re open to it, try to donate blood and they should tell you your iron scores. It’s better to see your doc of course (there may be other things to test) but I know how it is without money, at least in the US.

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    It could also be vitamin k deficiency, my wife had to supplement vitamin k for a bit when she started bruising easily.

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      8 months ago

      This was my thought too. I frequently bruise from my elbows when i dumbbell.

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      No. I don’t use dumbbells anymore. I switched to resistance this year, like I have in the past, because I feel like it tones more muscle groups.

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    I am anemic and bruise easily. It’s a quick blood test, but it’s easily rectified if that’s the cause.

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    If you were moving anything heavy and used your legs as a brace, or leaned over something and used your thighs to brace yourself, it can be easy to make small bruises if the pressure is high enough in a small area.

    It doesn’t need to be sudden or painful to put enough pressure to break blood vessels.