Blood thinners can make someone more susceptable to bruising. It isn't going to cause the bruise, but can make them more visible and easier to create.
Aspirin can be very good for circulation. I would highly recommend checking with your doctor before starting though. It can thin the blood in some people drastically where it can cause severe bruising and bleeding. Good luck!
If done correctly, CPR should only cause minor bruising. Longer fingernails will increase the bruising affect. Anything other than minor bruising would be cause for finding out what happened.
The leading cause of visual loss among elderly persons is AMD.
yes a compound fracture would cause bruising
Aspirin can cause Reye's syndrome
Are you taking any anti-coagulants, such as a daily aspirin? These can often cause spontaneous bruising which - if the anti-coagulant treatment continues - can take weeks to clear up.
Are you taking any anti-coagulants, such as a daily aspirin? These can often cause spontaneous bruising which - if the anti-coagulant treatment continues - can take weeks to clear up.
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No vitiligo does not cause excessive bruising. For more info about vitiligo visit: http://www.vitiligoguide.com/vitiligo/
The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen (Advil) and naproxen (Aleve) may lead to increased bruising. Aspirin, antidepressants, asthma medications, and cortisone medications also have this effect.
Hypothermia is known to cause bruising