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Are You Aware That Bruising Easily Can Be A Symptom Of A Serious Disease?

3 July, 2010 (07:57) | Nutrition | By: Jan Doan

Although the tendency to bruise easily (particularly as you grow older) is normally just the completely natural bodily response to a collision, on relatively rare occasions, it can be a symptom of a more serious medical condition.

If you do suspect that there is some other hidden cause to your bruising, other than accidentally knocking into something, then you need to calmly and rationally look elsewhere by studying your personal circumstances. The internet is a great source of learning material, so you can carry out a few online searches and see what results you come up with. But whatever you do, don’t go jumping to any conclusions. Keep your evaluation clear, calm, and methodical.

Most research will show you that inherited diseases form the majority of serious medical conditions that have bruising easily as one of their symptoms. Von Willebrand’s disease is a prime example of one of these inherited disorders. Von Willebrand’s transforms into Lupus disease, which has your own body fighting its own auto-immune system, and Lupus has as one of its symptoms raised bruising. Women are more likely to suffer from Lupus disease at a rate of 5 to 1 over men, particularly women who have an African heritage.

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is another hereditary disease with easy bruising as one of its symptoms. Besides easy bruising, the10 different variations of Ehlers-Danlos have other symptoms including easily dislocated joints and the super elasticity of the skin. The hereditary condition is manifested in approximately one in every five thousand births.

Another hereditary disease that may be the the best known disease having easy bruising as a symptom is hemophilia. A hemophiliac has no natural, inherent means that causes their blood to clot, so when a blood vessel is broken, blood continues to flow, and the bruise that forms is large and dark. Through the use of modern medical technology, babies having the disease are diagnosed with hemophilia at birth.

Bruises that linger longer than normal, can indicate diabetes. This is another condition that can be passed down by genes, although it can also be caused by other things too, such as receiving a traumatic shock. Diabetes is a condition whereby blood sugar levels can get dangerously high, and one of the effects is to prolong the longevity of any bruises that a diabetic suffers. As with the bruises that a hemophiliac suffers, a diabetic’s bruises also appear to be darker and therefore more dramatic.

Scurvy, a disease generally associated with the sailors of old merchant and navy sailing ships, has severe bruising as one of its symptoms, and is caused by a lack of vitamin C in the body. Vitamin C is critical to the body for boosting its immune system, and stimulating the production of collagen. Because scurvy reduces your body’s ability to heal itself, bruising will likely be much darker and ragged than they otherwise normally would.

If your studies into why you have the tendency to bruise easily are not fully satisfactory, you should talk to your family physician, and get his opinion as to the causes. It’s unlikely that you’re going to be diagnosed with any serious disease with only easy bruising as a symptom, but knowing your actual situation can put your mind at ease.

Once your doctor has told you that your bruising easily is just a normal, bodily process, then maybe you should consider following the all natural Bruises Be Banned supplement program, which can facilitate faster healing for your existing bruises as well as stop bruising easily altogether.

Jan Doan, the “Doctor of Bruiseology” is recognized as the one author to have authored a complete reference book on bruising, teaching people why they bruise, and how they may avoid bruising. You can get yourself Part I of the new Desktop Reference Book on bruising causes free and learn the best way to get past the nightmares of easy bruising and how to prevent bruising.

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