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Dark Blotches On Inner Thigh Of Right Leg, In The Crease And Bottom Part Of Stomach. What Could It Be ?

hi my name is AAAA...a few months ago i notice i had dark botches on the inner thigh of my right leg....just now i notice that the botches are now in the cease of my thigh, and on the bottom part of my stomach on each side...but it does not itch at all...it did not itch when i first notice it months ago...what could it be....
Tue, 30 Jul 2013
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Welcome to HCM.You probably have a bleeding disorder due to low platelets/Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura,/nonthrobocytopenic purpura which includes Haemophilia,clotting factor deficiencies,allergic reactions to drugs/Henoch schnolien's purpura,Connective tissue disorders and leukemia/aplastic anaemia.You need to be examined by a doctor and investigated for platelet count,bleeding time and clotting time as well as increased capillary friability.The purpuric patches will respond to specific therapy for the cause found.
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Dark Blotches On Inner Thigh Of Right Leg, In The Crease And Bottom Part Of Stomach. What Could It Be ?

Welcome to HCM.You probably have a bleeding disorder due to low platelets/Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura,/nonthrobocytopenic purpura which includes Haemophilia,clotting factor deficiencies,allergic reactions to drugs/Henoch schnolien s purpura,Connective tissue disorders and leukemia/aplastic anaemia.You need to be examined by a doctor and investigated for platelet count,bleeding time and clotting time as well as increased capillary friability.The purpuric patches will respond to specific therapy for the cause found.