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PostPosted: 05/22/06 - 00:00    Post subject: Broken blood vessels on my face Vote now! Reply with quote


I was sick for past three weeks. Now I have what I think to be broken blood vessels on my face and around me eyes. How long it takes to heal? What can I do? I am 34, female.
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PostPosted: 06/02/06 - 06:02    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


I had problem with broken vessels on my face, so I recently got a topical gel from the doctor for my broken blood vessels. I found it interesting that your vessels appeared after an illness, because mine also! I know that there is a laser treatment for this and it is quick simple painless. Check into, but I am convinced that illness can have something to do with this problem. I have read that these vessels can indicate liver problems, but if they are truly blood vessels, vitamin K cream is supposed to be good for speeding the healing of vessels.
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PostPosted: 11/13/06 - 00:58    Post subject: painful broken blood vessel Vote now! Reply with quote

i am pregnant and have been told that it is normal to have broken blood vessels during pregnancy. what i don't know is how to stop it from hurting... i feel like i have a bad bruse. it hurts when i move wrong or when i am touched. anyone know of any at home treatments to relieve my pain...
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PostPosted: 12/22/06 - 22:28    Post subject: Re: Broken blood vessels on my face Vote now! Reply with quote

Did you find an answer? I experienced the same thing today. I have had the flu for three weeks, todlay I lost my composure at work and after crying was vomiting. I am at 39 year old female.

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I was sick for past three weeks. Now I have what I think to be broken blood vessels on my face and around me eyes. How long it takes to heal? What can I do? I am 34, female.
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PostPosted: 02/16/07 - 05:47    Post subject: Broken vessels in face after being sick! Vote now! Reply with quote

This happens to me every time I am sick, my whole face is civered in tiny red dots. It's very annoying. I can honestly say it takes about 5 days to fully go, gradually fades away. Sad
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PostPosted: 03/24/07 - 16:10    Post subject: Broken Blood vessels on my face Vote now! Reply with quote

I found this information on kidscare.com, but I think it's relevant to your question about broken vessels on your face after an illness. I too have tiny blood spots around my eyes after coughing and vomiting. This is what I found on that website.

During a bout of strenuous coughing, blood backs up into the smaller capillaries in the face. These tiny blood vessels cannot take the increased pressure and pop open producing the blood spots. The medical term for this is petechiae (pa-teak-ee-a). Newborns also may develop facial petechiae from a hard delivery. Petechiae from coughing or from the pressure during delivery are of no concern and disappear in a few days.
Petechiae can occur during certain illnesses and may be a sign of serious disease. An infection in the blood stream caused by bacteria (Meningococcus being the most dangerous) or some blood disorders can also cause these blood spots. Therefore, a child who develops petechiae should be seen by their pediatrician. The physician will check the child for petechiae elsewhere on the body and exam the youngster for other signs of illness.
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PostPosted: 06/23/07 - 07:56    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Everytime I throw up I get them around my eyes. It seems to take 4-5 days for them to fade away. Anyone have any clue how to get rid of them quicker?
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PostPosted: 03/16/08 - 19:10    Post subject: Broken Blood vessels on my face Vote now! Reply with quote

I have them now and am looking for a way to get rid of them faster was well. I got them from from throwing up. I am pregnant and that seems to happen often but this is the first time that I have ever ended up with the red spots. If there is anyone that can offer any advice it would be much appreciated.
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PostPosted: 03/30/08 - 20:48    Post subject: Did anyone find a fast cure? Vote now! Reply with quote

I am so glad to have read your posts, I have been sick & was vomiting yesterday & Found these 2 red spots on either side of the bridge of my nose & one under my left eye, I never had that happen before. Of course I have a black tie event to go to on thursday & now have these dots on my face (doesn't it always work that way - lol). I'm DESPEATELY trying to find somethign that will make them go away, so if you know anything please let me know. thank you
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PostPosted: 04/17/08 - 14:46    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am pregnant and every time I throw up I get broken vessels round my face these fade within days. Today I have thrown up and my face is covered in them under my chin and everything!!
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