What Can Cause Individuals To Bruise Easily?

Von Willebrand Disease

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Individuals diagnosed with Von Willebrand disease, a condition they are born with, are known to bruise easier than others. This disorder is inherited from an affected individual's parents. The genetic mutation that causes Von Willebrand disease is one that affects the way a certain blood-clotting protein is produced. When levels of this clotting factor are too low or absent in an individual, platelets cannot adhere to one another properly and cannot effectively bind themselves to the walls of an injured blood vessel. Some individuals affected by this disorder have a deficiency in the clotting factor VIII. Symptoms that occur in these individuals involve bleeding excessively during surgical procedures, menstrual cycles, dental work, and spontaneously from the nose. Lumpy bruises and easy bruising is common in Von Willebrand disease patients because the body is unable to repair injured blood vessels in a timely manner.

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