What Can Cause Individuals To Bruise Easily?

Liver Disease

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Liver disease patients may bruise easily as a result of their condition. Proteins in the blood called clotting factors are responsible for a chain reaction that forms clots to stop an individual from bleeding too much. These clotting factors are all synthesized in an individual's liver, the abdominal organ just above the stomach that is responsible for helping remove toxins from the blood. Liver disease can be caused by many mechanisms. Scarring of the liver occurs when the body attempts to repair damaged liver tissues with tissues more dense and fibrous than normal liver tissue. As this scarring builds up, the function of the liver decreases. Several complications occur from poor liver function, including decreases in most or all coagulation proteins in the blood. These deficiencies also have adverse effects on the platelets, prothrombin, and fibrinogen in the blood, which all play roles in healthy blood clotting. Bruising in individuals with liver disease occurs more frequently and is more severe because the body cannot repair damaged blood vessels the way it should.

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