Bruising or purple spots on the skin that occur very easily or for no known reason. These bruises are called purpura and may also appear in the mouth.Small red dots that resemble a rash. These dots, called petechiae, are actually caused by bleeding underneath the skin as a result of damage to blood vessels or leaks in a capillary wall.Frequent nosebleeds that are difficult to stopBleeding from the gumsUnusually long or heavy menstrual bleedingHematoma, or a pooling of clotted or partially clotted blood under the skin. A hematoma can cause pain and swelling.Blood in urine, stool, or vomit
Mental Health Effects of ITP
Symptoms of Brain Bleeds
According to the Cleveland Clinic, symptoms of brain bleeds may include:
Sudden numbness, weakness, or paralysis in the face, arm, or leg, especially if it is on one side of the bodyNauseaVomitingHeadacheDizzinessConfusionDifficulty swallowingTrouble seeing or loss of visionSlurred speechLoss of balanceSeizuresSensitivity to lightStiff neckTrouble reading, writing, or understanding speechDifficulty breathingLoss of consciousness
An intracranial hemorrhage is a medical emergency and can be fatal. If you or a loved one experiences these symptoms, it is important to get to your local emergency room immediately.