DOES IT NECESSARILY MEANS THAT IF YOU GOT ANEXPLAINE BRUISES YOU ALREDY HAVE ACANCER OR LEUKEMIA?

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‘ Not only certain what we have been asking, though if we have cancer or leukemia – easy bruising might (or might not be) associated to a low platelet count. It is elementary sufficient to find out by checking a CBC (complete red blood count) to check a platelet count. If it is next 20,000, platelet transfusion might be systematic to strengthen opposite a critical drain in a critical place – similar to a CNS (central shaken system).
The platelets can be low from leukemia or from a chemotherapy used to provide cancers or leukemias. The bruising itself is not a vital threat, though a low platelet equate can lead to draining in places some-more consequential than a integument (skin).
Added – OH, we get it right away (from a alternative answers). we suspicion we already had a diagnosis of cancer or leukemia. If we do not have a single of these conditions, easy bruising is FAR MORE LIKELY to be due to BENIGN problems such as those referred to by a alternative answerers – - who have been smarter than we given they figured out what we have been asking. Unexplained bruising in women is really ordinarily a hormonal or womanlike thing (etiology). Some people, masculine or female, only hash some-more simply as well as have zero wrong with them. The list of meds which can minister to this is prolonged – - NSAID’s similar to aspirin, ibuprofen, etc. – - corticosteroids – - as well as others.
Diseases such as Von Willebrand’s mildew as well as a little of a ones referred to in alternative answers can do this. Scurvy – vitamin C scarcity – is not really usual in grown countries today.

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  1. Written by Spreedog
    on November 1, 2009 at 7:09 am
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    Heck, no! Unexplained bruises can be caused by anemia, vitamin deficiency, or even slight bumps into objects that you don’t even notice. I have a weird genetic disorder called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome that causes easy bruising, too, but that’s super-rare and II doubt that’s what you have. Talk to your doc if you are having unexplained bruising; chances are you can fix it easily.

  2. Written by HumanToe
    on November 1, 2009 at 7:09 am
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    no it does’nt mean you got cancer but if you are worried and want to prevent cancer you can look up [g.ohsawa] buy his books and read it. i have cancer and the docs said theres no cure. i had chemmo and was very sick! i reed g.ohsawa’s books and stoped chemmo and its done so much for me and im very confident cancer can be prevented and cured naturaly.

  3. Written by Dan T
    on November 1, 2009 at 7:09 am
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    No. Easy bruising can come from other medical conditions. Bleeding and clotting have to do with such things as platelet count, vitamin K, clotting factors, etc. It can be related to liver disease or a hormonal imbalance or rheumatologic condition or vitamin deficiency as well as other things. Sometimes people with cancer have conditions involving a low platelet count, but other medical conditions can also be related to easy bruising.
    A low platelet count is called thrombocytopenia. http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/f…http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/easy-br…http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/easy_b…

  4. Written by Marrtha Evanns
    on November 1, 2009 at 7:09 am
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    Hello I can tell you this my was recently diagnose with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma,
    We did not know anything about cancer, but yes did from time to time unexplained Bruce’s in her body We are waiting for a bone marrow transplant, but she also had excruciating pain on her spleen,

  5. Written by diogo d
    on November 1, 2009 at 7:09 am
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    numerous medications can cause bruising such as Motrin Predisone, aspirin, the list goes on and on, also anemia.

  6. Written by jujujigg
    on November 1, 2009 at 7:09 am
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    No, it can be other issues such as anemia, iron/vitamin deficiency, etc.

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