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Skin bleeding

Discussion in 'Physical & Sexual Health' started by Lear, Jan 17, 2015.

  1. Lear

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    I've noticed over the course of severel weeks that there is a certain part of my leg where lots of bright red dots suddenly appear, I'm quite sure it's bleeding underneath the skin. I thougt it was almost gone but after taking a hot shower today it appeared again.

    Has anyone ever experienced this? Should I see a doctor? It doesn't hurt or itch, it's just very visible...

    (Sorry, my English is crap sometimes. I hope you understand what I'm trying to describe)
     
  2. lilrocket

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    I think you should see a doctor.. maybe it's some kind of heat rash.. dont know.. but, seeing a physician would be good. Then maybe you can get some sort of nice ointment or something!
     
  3. Lear

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    I'm pretty sure it's not a rash... looks like bleeding to me. I'm getting a bit paranoid because lately my gums have been bleeding too when I brush my teeth and I've been feeling nauseous a lot. I'm probably too paranoid and I don't really want to go to a doctor just because there are a few dots on my leg. :/
     
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    If it is other parts of your body too, then maybe you have a blood-related problem? And I believe that warrants a visit to the doctor. ^~^
     
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    It is hard to give a precise diagnostic over the internet. Go see your doctor, better safe than sorry.
     
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    Whatever you do, don't try to diagnose it using any sort of website. These things have a habit of making you think the worst and they'll probably make you believe you have leukemia or something.
     
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    I suggest going to see your doctor.
     
  8. Lear

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    That's what I've been thinking, too... I looked it up online and everywhere it says that iv's an indicator for several illnesses. I can't imagine that something so harmless looking could be the sign of any kind of illness. I guess the possibility of this being actually something bad is basically 0% but I'm still wondering where I got this from...