Lamictal and bruising : Hello I've... - Epilepsy Research...

Epilepsy Research Institute

2,350 members676 posts

Lamictal and bruising

Gemgemsxx profile image
3 Replies

Hello

I've recently increased Lamictal and have now got some really nasty bruises. Has anyone else experienced this?

Thanks

Written by
Gemgemsxx profile image
Gemgemsxx
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
3 Replies
Lj08 profile image
Lj08

Yes I get them all the time it is very strange but I just ignore it maybe I shouldn't I also go completely numb down one side this I have mentioned to the doctor but the doctor has taken no notice

GrandmaM profile image
GrandmaM

My son started lamictal the end of 2015 and we were thrilled that he's had no seizures since. (He's also on Klonopin and depakote). However about two months ago he started getting a strange looking rash that began on his feet and now has moved up his legs to the knees. Because that was a side effect that the pharmacist and the drug insert warned us about, he called his doctor and the doctor told him to completely stop taking the 25 mg twice a day. He has just stopped so we'll now wait and see if the rash goes away and/ or seizures recur.

monaco1 profile image
monaco1

Yes - Lamictal - then your capability of getting bruises is a lot greater than normal! Bruises got on me very easily for the 16 years that I was on Lamictal! But they didn't really hurt - they just kept on popping up! Sometimes I couldn't have pictures taken of me! But I didn't really suffer - they were just offensive to the eye!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Medication and symptoms

I have started on keppra again and also im on lacosamide at the same time i take them morning and...
Kendra99 profile image

JOBS AND EPILEPSY

i have been trying for years to find out the statistics for people who have epilepsy and a job,...
WHYADUCK2 profile image

Triggers and recognising them.

I have just been reading something about triggers and it made me realise I don't really know all...

Dizziness and Balance Problems

My ex-husband has had epilepsy from the age of 20 and is now approaching 58. During this time his...
jawajac profile image

Moderation team

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.