Wednesday, December 30, 2009

I sometimes get blood pimples. When poked, they gush about 200 mL + of blood then stop. Is that amount normal?

Also, these blood pimps are never bumps or round like normal pimples. They are as flat as my skin normally is, but usually extremely sore, red, hard, and dense ( most likely from all the blood that's collected in one area ). I usually get them on the exact same spot of my forehead. Also, when the blood dried, I noticed that it was more of a burgandy colour than brown. Does this mean there is something wrong with the amount of copper in my blood?I sometimes get blood pimples. When poked, they gush about 200 mL + of blood then stop. Is that amount normal?
it is not releated to copper, it has something to do with platelets in your blood





you may have hemophilia, it means you have a long bleeding time; you may inherited from your mother side of the family.





you should see a doctorI sometimes get blood pimples. When poked, they gush about 200 mL + of blood then stop. Is that amount normal?
Sounds like a bleeding disorder. Seek help.
For starters - quit picking at them. Find a dermatologist in your area. You probably have a mild skin condition that is treatable - but it could also be an early stage of skin cancer. Get it evaluted - until then - leave it alone!
maybe an infection get it checked out that is not normal
that is not normal go see a DOCTOR ASAP!!!!!
No this is NOT normal. I had something very similar, but has cleared up over time.





Do not keep messing with the ';blood pimples';. You don't say if the blood is sticky or not, but being that it is not of normal color is certainly a concern.





I've been through 22 years of testing by assorted physicians of every make and model, so perhaps could shed some light on your situation.





Suffice it to say for now, leave it alone.





If you have not been to a physician, you should see one, for some blood work. Dermatologists may not be your best resource, my suggestion would be to see your primary care


health provider for some extensive blood work right off.





Please e-mail me.





Good Luck and Be Well.
Sounds like angiomas. Small benign (non-cancerous) tumors of blood vessels in the skin. Cherry angiomas are common after 40 years old. They can freeze them off or use lazers if you are having cosmetic problems, but they are safe to leave alone if they are not bothering you.


Spider agiomas can be a sign of liver problems and are more common on the face. If you have a history of liver disease (such as cirrhosis) or alcohol abuse it would be a good idea to go to your physician and get a metabolic profile (blood test) to make sure your liver is functioning well.

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