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Why do bruises and hemorrhages appear?
A bruise is a common occurrence, if its origin is known - trauma. But what if bruises and bruises began to appear for no reason? This phenomenon makes us think seriously about their origin.
Unreasonable bruising and hemorrhage that is not associated in any way with tissue injury, is a sign of systemic damage to the blood vessel wall. There are a number of diseases that lead to spontaneous rupture of blood vessels or leakage of blood through the walls of the vessel and the appearance of bruises, hemorrhages and petechiae (capillary bleeding) - vasopathy (synonymous with angiopathy ).
The main reasons for the development of vasopathy can be autoimmune diseases, hypervitaminosis, congenital abnormalities of the structures of the vascular wall, infectious diseases, inflammatory vascular diseases, endocrine diseases and many other pathologies.
A feature of vasopathies is bleeding caused by structural changes in the tissue that forms the vascular wall, which leads to its looseness, fragility and microdestruction.
Vasopathies are dangerous in that bleeding occurs not only in the subcutaneous small vessels, but also in the large blood vessels of the internal organs, which is fraught with internal bleeding invisible to the eye - especially dangerous types of bleeding.
Outwardly, bruises and bruising with vasopathy are no different from those obtained by compression, impact, or any other type of injury. A petechial rash can be easily confused with an abrasion - a spot with pinpoint hemorrhages.
The appearance of unexplained hemorrhages and bruises, a pinpoint red rash - this is a reason to urgently consult a doctor - an angiologist.
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