Question about..... a bruise.?
I'm 16 and I've had Migraines for about 2 and a half years, about 3-5 PER WEEK!!! And I'm dizzy EVERY day!, And with the dizziness, I trip and fall ALOT! well, recently, when I fall, I'm getting bruised more than I used to. In fact, the other day my bf gave me a hug, and It left a bruise on my arm, he didn't even hug me hard, just normal, and it took almost a month to go away. I never bruise, and when I do, It goes away, like 10 days, TOPS! Is there anything to worrie about with this?
2006-11-25
15:11:54
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Yes, quickly, and either address these concerns with your physician, or get a new physician. First of all, that sounds more like a cluster headache than a migraine, due to the amount of episodes.
I don't have enough information here, and am not a doctor. I experienced a similar situation because of an artificial sweetener.
Some over the counter pain medications are SERIOUS blood thinners. In my case, one of them caused bruising on my ribs simply from breathing, because I had thinned my blood so badly by using this particular anti-inflammatory.
When I went through a similar situation, I was diagnosed with cluster headaches, and it took a while to find the right medicine. Actually, I took a lot of serious medicine before I stumbled across a paper written by a physician warning about aspartame(nutrasweet). I simply eliminated aspartame from my diet and the cluster headache went away. I have the cluster headache and seizure disorder a few times since, when I accidentally injested a food sweetened with an artificial sweetener.
Many things can cause the symptoms you describe. Hopefully, you are just among the very small percentage of the population that aspartame affects in this manner, and eliminating it from your diet may make it go away.
Either way, you need to address this with a doctor. If you use artificial sweeteners, try stopping. If you use anti-inflammatories for a migraine or a cluster headache, reconsider, and address pain treatments with a physician.
Good luck to you.
EDIT: I just noticed something about your question. You are 16 and it has been going on for about 2 1/2 years. Is there any possibility this might be related to a monthly cycle? I don't want to get personal, but you could simply be slightly anemic, and need to take iron and maybe vitamin B12, on a regular basis, to offset the monthly effects. Again, talk to your mom, and good luck.
2006-11-25 15:34:58
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answered by Ragnarok 7
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Possible blood disorder, or thinning of the blood. If your blood is thin it could be the cause of your migraines due to shrinkage in the vessels. As for bruising, a bruise is a blood clot beneath the skin. Tell your mom.
2006-11-25 15:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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That definitely isn't crap, it's serious. I don't mean to scare you, but you really need to see a doctor. The migraines may or may not be related. Talk to your Mom and get to the doctor as soon as you can. I hope you get better soon.
2006-11-25 15:41:57
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answered by shea_8705 5
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You need to see a doctor and have blood work done as soon as possible. Talk to your mother about the symptoms you are experiencing.
2006-11-25 15:18:00
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answered by Tearjerker 6
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Sounds like you may be a diabetic, run to your mom quickly so you can see a doctor by Tuesday. Good luck hope it's nothing!
2006-11-25 15:17:33
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answered by Mrs. Butler ♥2 B♥ 5
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You should tell your mom right away about what's going on with your health. You need to be checked out by your doctor.
2006-11-25 15:17:07
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answered by Bazinga 7
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Get your blood pressure checked as soon as possible. Have someone take your pulse. You could have high blood pressure OR low heart rate, which is causing you this problem. If you take medication, this could be causing you some type of problems. Please have a nurse or doctor check you out or call them & tell them what is happening & what meds you are taking. This could be a stroke warning by your body. If you smoke, STOP. Cold Turkey! YES, TELL YOUR MOM. It could be hereditary.
2006-11-25 15:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Girl, please tell your mom immediately. What you described could be serious (diabetes, hemophilia, anemia, etc.), and if so, you need to see a doctor ASAP.
I pray that all turns out well for you.
Be blessed, and go get some tests.
2006-11-25 15:32:54
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answered by Decent 4
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Yes! Look I dont want to get you upset but this is serious. Please tell someone quick. She might be upset you didnt tell her sooner but she will at least love you enough to get you some help. You need to have someone examine this and I mean like a doctor. Please for yourself, your boyfriend, your mom, everone you know tell someone Now.
2006-11-25 15:20:24
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answered by joseph terine 1
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