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What Causes Bruised Skin On Leg?

I have had a bruised feeling all over my right leg and top of my right foot now for a few week and it s gradually getting worse skin feels bruised to touch and uncomfortable when walking or at night but there is not visible bruise there what could this be
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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Since there is no visible bruising, I infer that you basically have a burning irritation sort of sensation. Burning feet, or paresthesias, is the term used to describe a hot, painful, “pins and needles” sensation in the feet. Such a thing generally happens due to nerve damage which could be the result of conditions like diabetes. I insist that you visit a dermatologist and get it examined. He would be able to pinpoint the possible causes based on his findings.
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What Causes Bruised Skin On Leg?

Since there is no visible bruising, I infer that you basically have a burning irritation sort of sensation. Burning feet, or paresthesias, is the term used to describe a hot, painful, “pins and needles” sensation in the feet. Such a thing generally happens due to nerve damage which could be the result of conditions like diabetes. I insist that you visit a dermatologist and get it examined. He would be able to pinpoint the possible causes based on his findings.