Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital
Published on Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital (https://www.hksh-hospital.com)

Home > Easy Bruising

Easy Bruising

 



Q1. Why do bruises appear?
Bruises often occur after you have knocked over or bumped into something. A bruise appears as the blood vessels are damaged and the blood comes out. The blood sits under the skin and initially as brown patches, which may turn green, yellow and finally disappear.  
 
Q2. Why do bruises occur frequently in some people? Is it related to thin skin?
Bruises that appear even with a slight bump can still be normal. It is especially so, and therefore normal in young girls, whose skin is more prone to bruising. This phenomenon is termed simple easy bruising.  However, it can signal abnormality if you bruise after a light touch or even without bumping into something, or show petechiae (many red spots commonly over both shins). In this case, you should see a doctor and check for any health-related issue.
 
Q3. What to alert for unexplained bruises?
Unexplained bruises can be a warning sign of the following four conditions:
 
1. Decrease in platelet count, which is most common;
2. Currently on antiplatelet medication;
3. Platelet function disorders involving different forms;
4. Inherited blood coagulation disorder, such as Von Willebrand disease (VWD).
 
Your doctor will check for these conditions during consultation.
 
Q4. When should I see a doctor or undergo examination?
It may indicate bleeding tendency if you bruise even with no bumps, have tiny petechiae on your body, especially the legs, or bleeding continues for a long time after a minor cut. Seek medical attention as soon as possible. 
 
Q5. What is immune thrombocytopenia?   
Immune thrombocytopenia is a common condition in which one’s platelet count falls. It occurs when the platelet-binding autoantibodies attack the platelets and cause platelet destruction in the spleen, resulting in shorter lifespan and decrease in total number of platelets. The platelet count may drop to a very low level, or even single digits as the bone marrow, though actively trying to compensate, simply fail to produce enough platelets to correct the low platelet count. 

Check out YouTube videos [1] from HKSH Medical Group for more health information.
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Message from the Medical Superintendent
    • 100th Anniversary
    • About HKSH Medical Group
    • About Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital
    • Li Shu Fan Medical Foundation
    • Li Shu Pui Medical Foundation
    • Dr. Ellen Li Charitable Foundation
    • Awards and Achievements
  • Clinical Services
    • 24-hour Outpatient Service
    • Clinical Centres / Specialties and Service
    • HKSH Healthcare
    • HKSH Eastern Medical Centre
    • HKSH Cancer Centre
    • HKSH Health EX Health Management Programme
    • International Patient Services
    • Telemedicine Service
    • United Kingdom Pre-entry Tuberculosis Screening
    • Environment
    • Nursing Care
  • Our Doctors
  • Accommodation
    • Suite
    • Private Room
    • Semi-Private Single Room
    • General Ward
    • Maternity
    • Paediatric Ward
    • Day Care Ward
    • Intensive Care Unit
    • Assisted Ventilation Ward
    • Isolation Ward
    • Radiation Isolation Ward
    • Observation Bay
  • Patient Info
    • Prepare for Consultation
    • Patient Handbook
    • Patients’ Rights & Responsibilities
    • Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance
    • Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy
    • Infection Control
    • Information Sheet on Electronic Health Record  Sharing System (eHRSS)
    • Electronic Health Record Sharing System - Giving Sharing Consent
  • Fees & Charges
    • Pilot Programme for Enhancing Price Transparency for Private Hospitals
    • Price List
    • Service Packages
    • Common Nursing Procedures
    • Operating Theatre Charge
    • Accommodation Charges
    • Ward Round Fee
    • Request for Medical Report / Copy of Medical Record /Other Patients’ Information
  • Health Info
    • HKSH Experts Say
    • Healing Hearts: The Journey of Life, Loss, and Resilience
    • HKSH Files
    • HKSH NoteBook
    • HKSH Medical Diary
    • On-Air Health Link
    • Ask Dr HKSH
    • HKSH Health Books
    • Medical / Health Seminar
    • Mingpao Health.com
  • Community
  • Education and Research
    • HKSH Institute for Innovation & Professional Development (IIPD)
    • HKSH Proton Therapy Training
    • AHA International Training Centre
    • HKSH-HKU Partnership
    • Medical Research
    • Seminars / Symposiums
    • Endowed Professorship
    • Service Enhancement Archive
    • Clinical Trials Centre
  • School of Nursing
  • Contact Us
    • Hospital Directory
  • HKSH Mobile App
  • WeChat Booking
  • Request an Appointment
  • Onlinebooking
  • Careers
  • Media
  • Publications
 
  • Mobile Version
  • Full Site Map
  • Privacy Policy & Disclaimer

Source URL: https://www.hksh-hospital.com/en/Ask%20Dr.HKSH/52

Links
[1] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeCVnmGUmLAL37PB7S3Kk6A