Easy bruising resident survival guide

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Overview

Easy bruising is the bruising of skin with minor compression or pressure to the skin. When small capillaries of the superficial skin rupture from pressure or compression, petechiae occur, sometimes ecchymosis is also seen with insignificant trauma which is a bleed in the deeper layers in the skin[1]. A wide variety of causes lead to easy bruising, some of which are clotting and bleeding disorders, platelet dysfunction, age related skin changes, and some forms of cancer such as leukemia.[2]

Causes

Life threatening causes

Other causes

Diagnosis

The algorithm below summarises approach to the different causes of easy bruising.

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Characterize the symptoms:

Management

Do's

Dont's

References

  1. "Easy Bruising and Bleeding". Am Fam Physician. 93 (4): Online. 2016. PMID 26926825.
  2. Sham RL, Francis CW (1994). "Evaluation of mild bleeding disorders and easy bruising". Blood Rev. 8 (2): 98–104. doi:10.1016/s0268-960x(05)80014-1. PMID 7950480.