What diseases can subcutaneous hemorrhage be related to? Part One


Author: Succeeder    

Systemic disease
For example, diseases such as severe infection, cirrhosis, liver function failure, and vitamin K deficiency will occur to varying degrees of subcutaneous hemorrhage.
(1) Severe infection
In addition to subcutaneous hemorrhage such as stasis and ecchymosis, it is often accompanied by inflammatory symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, vomiting, bloating, abdominal pain, systemic discomfort, etc., and even infectious shocks appear irritable, fine pulse, reduced urine output, reduced urine output. , Decreased blood pressure, cold limbs, and even coma, etc., showing that the heart rate is accelerated, lymphadenopathy, etc.
(2) Liver cirrhosis
In addition to the manifestations of subcutaneous hemorrhage such as nosebleeds and purple paralysis, it is usually accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue, abdominal distension, yellow acne, ascites, liver palms, spiders, dull complexion, lower limb edema and other symptoms.
(3) Liver functional premium
Subcutaneous hemorrhage is often manifested as skin mucosal stasis and ecchymosis. It is often accompanied by nasal cavity, gums and digestive tract bleeding. At the same time, it can be accompanied by bloating, weight loss, fatigue, mental weakness, skin or scleral yellow stain.
(4) Vitamin K deficiency
Skin or mucosal bleeding such as purple epilepsy, ecchymosis, nosebleeds, gum bleeding and other manifestations such as skin or mucosal bleeding, or those with vomiting blood, black stool, hematuria and other organs can cause internal bleeding.