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Woke up with a deep purple bruise on my eyelid this morning ... should I worry?

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 21:14

My eye felt a bit itchy and sore this morning and I rubbed it then realised it was quite painful. When I looked in the mirror I noticed a dark purple bruise on my eyelid towards my nose about the size of a 5p coin. I've had a headache for a couple of days but I get a lot of headaches anyway. I spoke to NHS Direct who said it was unlikely to be connnected to the headaches but I'm a neurotic so I'm worrying.

Is this familiar to anyone?

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grainofsandintime · 28/08/2020 09:25

@CountryGirl11 did you find out what this was? I have it now!

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CountryGirl11 · 25/05/2020 04:59

Adeffes did you figure out what caused this ? I have it now too

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Adeffes · 23/09/2019 12:56

I just did a search because I woke up with the same thing, and found your post. I thought it was eyemake up at first. Whatever did you come up with on this? Did it go away quickly or get worse? I’d post a pic if that were an option here. Strangest thing!

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imaginaryfriend · 10/12/2006 22:17

Well, we just don't tend to get insects in our flat - 21st floor of a tower block so they don't make it this high!

Today it's still there, slightly more reddish purple than blackish purple, still sore and achy and I keep imagining I can see some on the other eyelid too ...

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Jimjams2 · 10/12/2006 00:10

a bite?

I woke up one morning unable to open one eye. I stumbled ot the mirror and it was swollen and bruised. I looked like I'd been punched. I was in Japan and some friends suggested it was a centipede bite during the night! Decided some sort of bite was the only possibility.

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doyouwantfrankincensewiththat · 09/12/2006 23:27

G'night

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 23:25

Thanks everyone. I think I'll reassess in the light of day tomorrow. Hopefully it will have faded a bit by then which I guess would be a good sign? I'll see the GP on Monday.

G'night.

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SantaGotStuckUpTheGreensleeve · 09/12/2006 23:16

Honestly, IF, get it checked in the morning if you can. You're worrying yourself , understandably - I know what it's like to be fretting about something medical and having to wait to find out whether it's something dangerous or not. Is there a walk-in centre you could go to?

I hope you get a good night's sleep without headaches/worry, anyway. I'll be watching for an update!

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doyouwantfrankincensewiththat · 09/12/2006 23:12

anything you read on the internet is scary IF. Noddy & DDDD make good sense. It's just worth knowing if it's amyloidosis because there are treatments that can ease the symptoms.

I don't want to frighten you, it just sounded familiar & wanted to help you get to the bottom of it.

Talk to your GP about the bruising ASAP.

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 23:09

Maybe it's that then. Did you find it quite painful? My eyelid feels very hot, achy and kind of itchy.

Oh, I'm getting all worried now ...

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noddyholder · 09/12/2006 23:06

I think the steroid inhaler with nurofen probably caused it.I have had bruising with nurofen.

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 23:05

No asthma tablets, just inhalers. One of those is a steroid inhaler but I've taken it since I was 10 years old and it doesn't enter the blood stream.

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 23:04

The amyloidosis thing is scary. I hope it's not that.

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noddyholder · 09/12/2006 23:02

what asthma tablets?I know if I take nurofen or aspirin it can make my blood thinner and cause bruising.The nurofen and asthma tablets together could have caused it.Mention it to your gp but don't worry!

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 22:59

No, no medication apart from for asthma and Neurofen Plus for headaches.

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DonnerDasherDancerDior · 09/12/2006 22:52

The anti-biotics I'm on at the moment make the taker more prone to brusing - are you on any?

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noddyholder · 09/12/2006 22:48

Steroids make you more prone to bruising Are you on any medication or had you taken any?

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 22:46

Noddy I'm not on steroids - would it still be common?

doyouwant, I'll look up amyloidosis now. Is it something you're familiar with?

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noddyholder · 09/12/2006 22:36

I have had this twice it is a very dark colour with a definite edge not really like a random bruise.It is essentially a small bleed my doctors said it is v common in people who are on steroids which i am.It is nothing to be concerned about but show it to gp I know how scary it is as it just looks so bad but is harmless HTh

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doyouwantfrankincensewiththat · 09/12/2006 22:31

It just sounded familiar & when you mentioned you had other symptoms....
Quite rare condtion called amyloidosis, probably not that, but a doctor may not immediately think to check. You're seeing a specialist neurologist, they probably would.

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 22:21

Yes! Like the eye on the right with less area covered rather than the heavily bruised other eye. But yes, just like that, same colour. What does that mean?

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doyouwantfrankincensewiththat · 09/12/2006 22:18

does it look like this?

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 22:09

SEA this isn't like eye bags, this is a dark bruise on my upper eyelid in a circle just like a 5p coin. Is that similar to you?

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southeastastra · 09/12/2006 22:04

it doesn't last for long, but i started a thread tonight about eye bags i think we're lumbered with them

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imaginaryfriend · 09/12/2006 22:01

I do worry, greeny, but I've had the headaches so long and have spoken to so many people about them that I can't bear to go back again. I'm not sure the bruise is connected and just wondered if this kind of bruising was 'common' and non-scary! How are you doing btw?

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