by mike1935 on November 10th, 2007

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T in thatI'm 65. A few months ago my GP put me on aspirin for my heart. Then I started to bruise very easily on the arms and face. I've stopped taking aspirin. But the bruising continues. My G.P. and skin doctor haven't been of much help. Any suggestions?

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  • by supersizeme on November 21st, 2007

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    The bruising will continue until the aspirin is completely out of your system. If it takes several months of aspirin therapy for the bruising to occur, it may take several months for it to go completely away.

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