Bruising in the mouth of the elderly may be due to trauma, purpura, hemophilia and other reasons.
1. Trauma: Bruising in the tiger’s mouth of the elderly may be due to trauma, such as external collision, bruises, etc., may cause capillary rupture, thus further bruising.
2. Anaphylactic purpura: If the elderly are suffering from anaphylactic purpura, bruises may also appear in the muzzle. Anaphylactic purpura generally leads to the precipitation of antigenic complexes on the walls of small blood vessels, resulting in damage to the walls of small blood vessels, leading to red blood cells within the blood vessels oozing out, forming skin hemorrhages and other symptoms.
3. hemophilia: the elderly if suffering from hemophilia, may lead to the body coagulation factor generation disorder, resulting in abnormal coagulation function, the elderly if the slightest trauma, it may cause subcutaneous bleeding.
Older people have bruises in the mouth of the tiger and other reasons, should go to the hospital in time for a comprehensive examination, and according to the cause of the corresponding treatment, so as not to delay the condition.