Warning Signs Of Babesiosis
Bruising

A bruise is the discoloration of the skin when blood has leaked out of a blood vessel and accumulates underneath the skin. Bruises develop when the body is not able to form a blood clot fast enough to stop the blood from accumulating under the skin. The development of bruises in a healthy individual is normal when they are the result of trauma to the affected area of the body. However, individuals with certain abnormalities in their blood can experience excessive bruising because the clotting mechanism in their body does not work properly. A babesiosis patient can develop problems with the function of their kidneys and liver due to having an overwhelming workload. When the kidneys or liver are unable to do their job, it can cause imbalances and abnormalities in the blood. These abnormalities in the blood cause problems with the individual's clotting components like certain clotting proteins and platelets. A reduced clotting ability will make patients more susceptible to developing bruises upon minimal impact.
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