Bruising more easily?
mscoutable
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I might just be noticing it more, but I feel like I bruise a lot more easily/frequently over the last few weeks, especially on my legs. I have read a couple of articles where they say this is common during weight loss, but could also mean a nutritional deficiency (Vit C, K, etc). I'm also pretty fair skinned, so even old bruises are visible for awhile. I was curious to see if anyone else has experienced this and what you have done to help it.
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I had a lot of bruises for a while, but they disappeared (and stopped coming) when I started dieting; I was eating poorly, so becoming more mindful about nutrition helped a lot.0
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Are you taking aspirin or a new medication?0
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I've heard it cam be caused by being iron deficient and also if you're taking fish oil.1
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Iron deficiency most likely!! When I first started nursing school a year ago, I became deficient because of my diet and bruised so easily. I would wake up with 10 new bruises on my legs for no reason and people would point them out to me. It was so embarrassing. Try buying One-a-day supplements and B12 gummies Also make sure your diet is adequate and you're consuming enough essential nutrients. The problem resolved for me in about 2 months Good luck!3
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Maybe a stupid question, but are you more active in general? You should have seen my shins when I first started with deads...4
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It may be an iron deficiency. Take a vitamin with iron. If you keep noticing it or if you feel more tired than normal, go see your doc and get blood work. Don't want to have iron poor tired blood.0
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You didn’t stop eating all citrus fruits, did you?
My slow to heal/bruising resolved itself when I lost weight.1 -
No new meds. And I have been more active, so that could be part of it. I may have to try vitamins and see!0
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mscoutable wrote: »No new meds. And I have been more active, so that could be part of it. I may have to try vitamins and see!
Do not supplement minerals without getting a blood test. Taking iron, when you are not deficient, can cause issues as well.4 -
Weight loss can cause changes in hormone levels, and bruising happens more easily with higher estrogen levels due to slight changes in blood vessels - so women often have more visible bruises than men, as do some people starting hormone therapy. The bruises might be more prominent until your hormone levels have a chance to stabilize. I was getting some pretty gnarly mystery bruises for 3 or 4 months after losing about 40 pounds, and everything was fine with blood work. It stopped happening as randomly as it started.1
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If you're between 16 and 30 it could be the emergence of an autoimmune condition like Lupus. How are your energy levels?
If your energy levels are otherwise fine, don't worry about if for now but be sure to mention it at your next wellness check.2 -
I bruised easily when I was in a deficit despite taking a multivitamin. I was only eating 1200 cals per day, and looking back that was way too little but I didn't know any better. Your deficit might be too large. Are you feeling run down or exhausted? If so you may need to eat a little more.0
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Are you in a fight club...4
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stanmann571 wrote: »If you're between 16 and 30 it could be the emergence of an autoimmune condition like Lupus. How are your energy levels?
If your energy levels are otherwise fine, don't worry about if for now but be sure to mention it at your next wellness check.
Good grief! Don't scare her to death. And the majority of women who developed Lupus do so closer to Middle age. Bruising is not the first thing you notice.
It's more likely that a young woman has iron deficiency due to menstrual cycles and dieting.2 -
I also second the increased activity suggestion, the majority of my bruising since I started losing weight is from being less enveloped in the cushions of the couch and being where there are rocks, oars, weights, etc.
Not saying you should rule out a deficiency but don't panic just yet.1 -
stanmann571 wrote: »If you're between 16 and 30 it could be the emergence of an autoimmune condition like Lupus. How are your energy levels?
If your energy levels are otherwise fine, don't worry about if for now but be sure to mention it at your next wellness check.
Good grief! Don't scare her to death. And the majority of women who developed Lupus do so closer to Middle age. Bruising is not the first thing you notice.
It's more likely that a young woman has iron deficiency due to menstrual cycles and dieting.
Not sure where you're getting your misinformation, but the greatest percentage show up at the end of puberty. 16-25... Onset beyond that is extremely rare. And the leading cause of death from treatable Autoimmune disorders is late diagnosis.1 -
stanmann571 wrote: »stanmann571 wrote: »If you're between 16 and 30 it could be the emergence of an autoimmune condition like Lupus. How are your energy levels?
If your energy levels are otherwise fine, don't worry about if for now but be sure to mention it at your next wellness check.
Good grief! Don't scare her to death. And the majority of women who developed Lupus do so closer to Middle age. Bruising is not the first thing you notice.
It's more likely that a young woman has iron deficiency due to menstrual cycles and dieting.
Not sure where you're getting your misinformation, but the greatest percentage show up at the end of puberty. 16-25... Onset beyond that is extremely rare. And the leading cause of death from treatable Autoimmune disorders is late diagnosis.
Got it from my rheumatologist. I may stand corrected on one part. Late onset lupus is found primarily in Caucasians, but occurs in all races.
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I'm really not concerned about Lupus at this point. I don't have enough of the signs/symptoms you get with it, so I would be surprised. I also have some baseline fatigue, but I am also in grad school. I think that is more from constantly being stuck in a classroom and less related to other things.1
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