Bleeding into the skinDefinition:
Aside from the common
bruise,
bleeding into the skin or mucous
membranes is a very significant sign and should always be evaluated.
Bleeding that consists of pinpoint dots of
blood is called petechiae.
Full article >>>Bleeding into the skinVisibly dead (necrotic)
tissueSkin color, patchy
Skin breaks (open wound)
Skin around the wound feels hot and looks reddened, raised, or discolored (inflamed) ...
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Benign-
Bleeding Into the Skin-
Incidence-
RashesReview Date : 10/27/2003
Reviewed By : Jeffrey Drayer, M.D., Dermatologist, Los Angeles, CA. Review provided by
VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>The severe form of the
disease commences with
fever,
chills,
bleeding into the skin,
rapid heartbeat,
headache,
back pains, and extreme prostration.
Nausea,
vomiting, and
constipation are common.
Jaundice usually appears on the second or third day.
Full article >>>Petechiae result from tiny areas of superficial
bleeding into the skin. They appear as round, pinpoint-sized dots that are not raised. The color varies from red to blue or purple as they age and gradually disappear.
Full article >>>Pemphigus
Petechiae (
bleeding into the skin)
Pilonidal
cyst PLEVA, or Mucha-Habermann
disease Poison ivy:
Treatment options ...
Full article >>>multiple
papules (small, solid, raised
skin areas)
purpura (
bleeding into the skin)
blisters on the
skin urticaria (
hives), may last longer than 24 hours
necrotic
ulcers (open sores with dead
tissue) ...
Full article >>>In severe cases, the
viral infection causes a high
fever,
bleeding into the skin, and
necrosis (
death) of cells in the
kidney and
liver. The damage done to the
liver from the
virus results in severe
jaundice which yellows the
skin.
Full article >>>People with
ITP develop
bruising,
bleeding into the skin (petechiae) and often
bleeding from mucous
membranes such as the nose and mouth. A rare but serious complication of
ITP is
bleeding into the head.
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