Hi can you tell me pls, why sometimes my vessels(veins) on the palms became broken(hemorrhage) or sometimes looks like I have blood cloth(little blue hard bumps) on the palm, after 2-3 weeks they are disappear but couple of them-don t. Thank you Alina
Your details and concerns have been carefully evaluated and I think that all that you have is fragile;e capillaries. capillaries are the tiny blood vessels that carry blood inside them and have very thin walls. It is due to some trivial trauma that these capillaries get damaged and the blood leaks out from them. Most of these normally disappear in due course but as you said some of them don't go away as soon as others. It seems to be due to heavy amount of debris which is to be lifted and carried away from that site by the cells of defensive system of the body like macrophages.
For such patients, i simply reassure and advise them to get Bleeding Time and Clotting Time trests done to rule out any abnormality in tythe blood. Generally their reports are fine but this clears any doubts about the condition.
To aid clearing up, one might use a preparation called Thrombophob.
I hope this information proves useful to you.
Our best wishes!
I find this answer helpful
You found this answer helpful
Note: Hope the answers resolves your concerns, however for further guidance of skin related queries consult our Dermatologist.Click here to book a consultation
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer.
For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service
[Sample answer]
We use cookies in order to offer you most relevant experience and using this website you acknowledge that you have already read and understood our
Privacy Policy
Suggest Treatment For Hard Bumps On The Palm
My Dear Welcome to this portal! Your details and concerns have been carefully evaluated and I think that all that you have is fragile;e capillaries. capillaries are the tiny blood vessels that carry blood inside them and have very thin walls. It is due to some trivial trauma that these capillaries get damaged and the blood leaks out from them. Most of these normally disappear in due course but as you said some of them don t go away as soon as others. It seems to be due to heavy amount of debris which is to be lifted and carried away from that site by the cells of defensive system of the body like macrophages. For such patients, i simply reassure and advise them to get Bleeding Time and Clotting Time trests done to rule out any abnormality in tythe blood. Generally their reports are fine but this clears any doubts about the condition. To aid clearing up, one might use a preparation called Thrombophob. I hope this information proves useful to you. Our best wishes!