Many people find that there are many small blood spots on their bodies. They are not painful or itchy, and they do not take it seriously. But gradually, they seem to become more and more, and their size also gradually increases. I wonder what kind of disease this is? What medicine should I take to treat it? Some people said it was a blood problem, but after several tests, no problems were found. Now let's look at the causes of small blood spots on the body: one, It is recommended to first check whether it is caused by vitamin C deficiency, and also pay attention to whether there is abnormal liver function. Vitamin K deficiency can also cause it. It is also recommended to check whether there is aplastic anemia, acute leukemia, primary thrombocytopenic purpura, secondary thrombocytopenic purpura causing thrombocytopenia. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a detailed examination, and it is better to carry out targeted treatment after the diagnosis is confirmed. 2. Simple purpura: more common in young women, but also in men and children. Small blood spots are mostly on the lower limbs and buttocks. It tends to recur and heal itself. The condition often worsens during menstruation and generally does not require treatment. Red blood spots on the body are usually caused by skin irritation, capillary dilation, congestion, or rupture. Some people are born with sensitive skin, and red blood spots will appear on the skin when they encounter irritants such as cold or spicy food, but they will disappear after a period of time, so don't worry too much. Suggestion: If it appears multiple times without irritation, you should go to the hospital for treatment, because it is very likely a sign of a chronic serious disease. 3. Considering the possibility of diseases such as thrombocytopenic purpura and scurvy, it is recommended to further check the platelet count and the clotting time. Pay attention to avoid fatigue, eat more vegetables and fruits, actively supplement vitamin C, and seek further examination when necessary. 4. Vitamin K deficiency. It is recommended to check a routine blood test. If the platelet count is normal, it can be ruled out. If conditions permit, check a blood biochemistry test to see if you are deficient in vitamin K. I don't know if you have liver disease. If not and the above test results are normal, then the possibility of simple purpura is very high. You can take some vitamin C and vitamin K, which will be very beneficial to your situation. It seems that a small symptom like a bleeding spot can reflect so many problems. Why don't we check step by step to see what the cause is? I believe that this small signal from the body will reflect the big problems of our body in time. Don't ignore the small signals sent to us by the body, let us discover and treat early, and everyone has a healthy body! |
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