How do you treat Bateman's purpura ?

 Bateman's purpura :

Bateman's purpura is described as a weakening of the blood vessels and connective tissues just below the surface of the skin . Because these structure  and weakened , they tend to break easily when injury occurs , resulting in a release of blood near the surface of the skin . This pooling of blood appears as large red or purplish bloches on the skin . These red or purple discolorations  on the skin do not blanch on applying pressure . They are caused by bleeding underneath the skin .



Blood thinners such as coumadin  or aspirin , as well as consumption of alcohol , can make the condition worse . Bateman's purpura is essential a skin disease associated with people  who are older , although it can occur in people from any age group . The bruises heal with a whitish  and irregularly shaped scar called a stellate pseudoscar . Bateman's purpura refers to flat and irregular, purple bruising that appears on a person's skin as they age . Bateman's purpura also occurs on the skin that has been exposed to the sun such as a person's hands or forearms . 

What are the causes of Bateman's purpura ?

An oral , synthetic  corticosteroid , and alcohol use can all contribute to the formation  of Bateman's purpura . Aspirin and alcohol both thin a person 's blood vessel walls to become more fragile . Bateman 's purpura is founded most often in people who have skin that is sun dam aged and who are over the age of fifty . 

Bateman's purpura is due to the weakening of a person 's blood vessels walls . Sunlight damages   a person 's skin and their  blood vessel underneath , making the walls of their blood vessels very fragile . even slight trauma , such as bumping against something , can cause the walls of the persons blood vessels to break and their blood to leak into their surrounding skin. 

Signs and Symptoms of Bateman's Purpura :

Major symptoms of Bateman's purpura include skin that appears both thin and wrinkly , nearly flimsy in appearances , as well as flat and irregular purple lesion s on the person's skin as they age . 



the purple lesions or bruises show up on the person's face , neck , forearms or hands . 

the bruising is not related to either pruritus or  pain and they  commonly last between one and three weeks .

the bruises are bigger than three millimeters around and are usually  presents  on the outer surfaces  of the person's forearms and the dorsa  of the  person's hands , but do not extend onto the persons fingers .

Bateman's purpura may be diagnosed through a clinical examination  a laboratory investigation is only needed if a diagnosis is not readily apparent .

How do you treat them ?

The use of cosmetics  may help to concereal the bruising associated with actinic  purpura and may be purchased at department stores . 

Application on a daily basis of Retin A prescription cream , or alpha  hydroxy acid cream , can help to increases the thickness of the person's skin and could help .

The hormone progesterone in lotion form can help women with actinic  purpura . 

Limiting sun exposure can help to improve the health of the skin . 

Vitamin K cream applied to the skin daily 

Daily  application of alpha hydroxy acid lotions 

Applocation of cosmetics to camouflage the lesions 

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