Poor coagulation may lead to bruising, poor coagulation and bruising can be treated with medication.
Coagulation is the process of transformation of soluble fibrinogen in plasma into insoluble fibrin, and poor coagulation function affects the process of plasma transformation and increases the time of blood coagulation; it leads to capillary rupture and bleeding when the body is subjected to trauma and collision, which can easily cause bruising.
Poor coagulation function leads to bruising, which can be seen in severe liver disease, acute leukemia and many other disease factors, and need to be treated for the cause of the disease. For example, acute myeloid leukemia requires chemotherapy with drugs such as cytarabine to improve coagulation function.
Poor coagulation function often appear bruising symptoms, but also need to go to the hospital in time to check, clear coagulation function poor etiology, under the guidance of physicians to receive standardized treatment.