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Hello Everyone, just wondered if it's the Pred that causes my legs to have dark purple / red patches that appear at the slightest bump or if I catch my leg on anything. They are very unsightly so thank heaven for jeans and trousers.

Sue

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Mary63 profile image
Mary63

Yes I have had several of these. I’m afraid mine haven’t faded ( even the first one which was 18 months ago.

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Probably. I'm lucky in that I have few problems with bad ones - but while away with the camper van I do develop bruises in strange places! I am on an anticoagulant as well so I shouldn't be too surprised!

I'm assuming you mean very small patches? They are called either purpurae or petechiae depending on the size. A couple of us who don't have much of a problem are convinced it is due to avoiding soap altogether which strips the skin of natural oils and makes it even more fragile. The other lady swears by Doublebase products.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer

Hi,

It was my firearms that got the bashing when I was on Pred. As PMRPro says use a moisturiser, that helps the skin elasticity, but Arnica cream - available from all chemists and most supermarkets - help the bruise itself.

CT-5012 profile image
CT-5012 in reply toDorsetLady

What or who did you shoot? I know we can get a bit ratty on pred but firearms? 🤣

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply toCT-5012

Bl####y iPad that thinks for itself,!

😊 Love it!

CT-5012 profile image
CT-5012 in reply toDorsetLady

Mine too! 😟

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Jo_Lyn in reply toDorsetLady

LOL firearms ...

It's my firearms too :-)

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SheffieldJane

I had this symptom in the early days. Bruises on my stomach that puzzled me until I figured out that it was the kicking of my grandson's tiny feet as I changed his nappy. It doesn't happen so much now I am lower doses.

Tonysue profile image
Tonysue

Thank you everyone. All helpful. And you always cheer me up. 😊

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Baileyw06

I had the same problem and use arnica bruise cream .It gets rid then in a few days

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Tonysue in reply toBaileyw06

Thank you. Will give it a go.

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PMRinsdca

Yes, I have noticed that my skin has gotten very thin since on Pred. I bruise and bleed very easily and get purple marks on my forearms (No firearms here! LOL). Any little bump is a purple mark, any scratch bleeds. Ge embarrassed at how "Old Lady" my arms look now!

Will take the advice to moisturize and use arnica bruise cream! Thanks for that advice!

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Tonysue in reply toPMRinsdca

Me too! Won't show my legs ever. Used to be my best and only asset. 😬 Thank heaven for thick black tights. And I too, think 'old lady legs' which is fine coming from me since I'm 72.

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