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Does Following A Daily Aspirin Regimen Cause You To Tend To Bruise Easily?

If whenever the weather shifts you sense the pressure change and get a headache, or you take aspirin to relieve the pain from a brisk workout, you are probably unaware that aspirin can have an affect on the way that you tend to bruise easily. If you happen to look down and determine that you are now bruising more often, you should consider how aspirin might be affecting you.

First, here's a look at why aspirin would cause you to bruise more easily than you would otherwise. Aspirin isn't a true blood thinner, but it acts like one in certain ways. One way that it acts like a blood thinner, is that it slows your blood's normal clotting process. Blood that doesn't clot will flow through your body a lot more easily, and quicker.

When you have fallen down or gotten a nasty cut, most doctors will suggest that you take a pain killer that is not aspirin, even if aspirin is what you are accustomed to. The reason is that when you take aspirin, you will simply bleed more freely than you would otherwise, because your body is not clotting your blood as fast as it otherwise would without the influence of aspirin.

Bruises are formed when there is an injury to the body, or blood vessels. If the skin at the point of contact doesn't have a cut or a break in it, then a puddle of blood will collect beneath the skin as a result of broken blood vessels leaking. This collection of blood will discolor, and can look really bad from the outside, which is what constitutes a bruise. Certainly you'll begin to wonder about how you can reduce bruising, or if there is a way to prevent bruising altogether.

Bruising happens when pools of blood form underneath the skin. If there are no cuts in the skin, the blood has nowhere to go but to accumulate at the site of the injury. When you look at this blood accumulation, it can look dark and scary, but this is how bruising occurs, and certainly you'll want to find some means to prevent bruising from occurring.

If you are finding that you are bruising easily, then you'll certainly want to do what you can to reduce bruising, or to stop the bruising in the first place. You can't go around wearing certain clothes just because they might hide the bruises. That's not a practical option all of the time. What you need is something that will help prevent bruising altogether.

There are some proactive things that you can do. First, see if your doctor can recommend something else besides aspirin to take for pain. Since aspirin is causing you to bruise more easily, you'll certainly want to take something that isn't going to increase or enhance your bruising. The key is to make the collected blood under the skin disperse, and to encourage the blood vessels that are bleeding to heal themselves. If you can find something that does this, then you will find a way to help stop bruising from taking place in the first place.

Strongly consider following the all natural Bruises Be Banned daily supplement program. It works to reduce bruising easily, and to prevent bruising altogether, and it also works to make existing bruises fade away a lot more quickly. If you follow the directions, and take it faithfully, then you will see the positive results that people worldwide have enjoyed.

About the Author:

Jan Doan, the “Doctor of Bruiseology” is recognized as the only author to have written a complete reference book on bruising which allows anyone a convenient means to learn how and why they bruise, and how they can learn to avoid the embarrassment of constant bruising. You can get Section I of the new Definitive Desktop Reference Book on Bruising free by clicking here.


 

 
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