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04-17-2014 06:06 AM
I am undergoing a lot of tests to see what might be causing my skin to be paperthin. They don't think it is age related even though I am 63. This just started suddenly, within the last few months and has gotten worse. Last week I just lightly bumped my hand on an end table where I was sitting. It really didn't hurt at all. Well when I picked up the remote, I looked down at my hand and was confused because I saw glistening on my skin. I then was looking at my hand and saw the top layer of my skin laying across my fingers still attached to the top of my hand. Within seconds, the glistening turned red and the bleeding started. My husband was quick and grabbed the first aid and was able to lay the skin back where it belonged, lay gauze on top and bandage it until a doctor could see it. Thus the test that they have now ordered. This experience was like nothing I have ever had and am curious if anyone here might have the same thing. Again, I AM seeing a dr. about this, but wanted to know what anyone else might have experience. Thanks in advance for your input.
Vicki
04-17-2014 07:34 AM
I do not know what this could be. I do know that sadly as we age our skin does thin out and become more delicate and prone to injuries and bruising. I noticed recently that my hands are always scratched and I always have tons of what appear to be little cuts.
Have you started any new medications? Have you been ill? These might be 2 things which are causing this.
Your doctor will definitely need to check into this and I am sure will order blood work, etc.
I know this had to be a very scary thing to happen but I am sure they will get to the bottom of it. Perhaps you have some type of vitamin/mineral deficiencies going on.
Best of luck and please post and let us know how you are doing.
04-17-2014 07:45 AM
What kind of medicine do you take? I have been noticing that my own skin is creepy looking since I have been on prednisone. I was wondering if this was a cause.
04-17-2014 08:52 AM
04-17-2014 12:13 PM
On 4/17/2014 judgejudith said:What kind of medicine do you take? I have been noticing that my own skin is creepy looking since I have been on prednisone. I was wondering if this was a cause.
Prednisone has done the same to me. My skin is extremely thin and striated. At the slightest bump I get a purple bruise that lasts for weeks at a time and changes colors. I can actually get these bruises (which are not like regular bruises) with no injury at all. They appear mostly on my arms, especially my lower arms. They never really go away. They become brown spots.
04-17-2014 12:29 PM
Yes- steroids do thin the skin.
04-17-2014 01:46 PM
So does a lot of past sun exposure.
Please let us know what you learn. This seems to be a common problem as we age.
Take care.
04-17-2014 01:57 PM
First I would seek medical advice before doing anything..I do know that thinning hair and thin skin can be from a lack of folic acids..these can be lost from aging, smoking and poor diet..the answer is taking a folic acid supplement as long as its ok with Your doctor..also helpful to the skin is biotin and and vitamin E.
04-17-2014 02:00 PM
Sorry to hear you have this. My Mom has paper skin and has had since she was in her 60's. She is now 87. With the exception of taking Lipitor she is taking all the same medications, vitamins and supplements as she has all her life. She can brush her arm against something and the next thing you know she is bleeding. I know she had talked to her doctor about this and her blood work didn't show anything. Frankly I think it's one of those hereditary things.
04-17-2014 02:03 PM
My Mom is in her 70's and has what sounds like the same thing or similar. She started using a derma roller on her hands, forearms and face a few months ago and says it is helping. That thin, translucent skin runs in that side of my family.
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