hi my 2 month old keeps gettig line like bruses on her legs and arms and little spot like bruses under her neck at first i thort my 2 year old may have bumped her but this is the 4th time know and my 2 year old want there 3 of the times one was after her fist jabs and check up but it want there at doc and when we got home a big strait bruse down her arm thay only stay for a few days then thay are gone as fast as thay came i am so worried all thow this in not exacly the same as what u are saying yours are like my lil girl isant on any meds and thay dont seen painfull when u touch them i am so worried and confused i am taking her docs to moz to see what he says will keep u posted may help u if he find a caurse
Lupus can cause unexplained bruising. Stop eating tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplant. This should help a lot. If it continues, see your doctor about kidney disease caused by Lupus.
Are you sure that they are bruises, and not just spots that appear to be bruises? Although ibuprofen does not thin the blood the same way aspirin does, it could potentially be thinning your blood to an extent that could cause mild bruising even at the slightest bump... However if they aren't bruises and just spots that look identical to bruises that could be a totally different issue altogether.. Hope this helped! Please respond if I didn't give u what you were lookin for nd give me some more info.. ThAnk you
I am experiencing the same the only thing is that I am not on Ibuprofen. I have had problems with unexplained bruises my whole life really. As I have grown older it seems to have become worse.
Ibuprofen, if you perform your due diligence and search the web, can cause abnormal bruising. Other medications can cause this as well, in addition to alcohol consumption. Ibuprofen is a "non steroidal anti-inflammatory" - that classification of medications, although many over the counter, can sometimes create problems for some people for a variety of reasons.
I don't think you have anything to loose to talking to your doctor about this and discussing pain medications that won't complicate anything for you.