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Unexplained Skin Bleeding: Seeking Insights

8/1/2025, 10:40:28 PMMale25-34

Has anyone experienced something similar? I’ve been noticing small dots, around 1mm in size or even less, emerging on my skin, and they’re bleeding. It’s not excessive, but there’s definitely blood appearing for no apparent reason. I don’t have any injuries or blemishes; it feels as though it’s seeping out from my pores. Eventually, these spots seem to form tiny scabs, and they have persisted for several days. Currently, I have around seven of these blemishes on my face. Moreover, just a short while ago, I had a strange sensation akin to a needle pricking my tongue, although I wasn’t close to anything that could have caused it, and then it unexpectedly started bleeding as well. I’m curious if anyone might have an idea what is going on. For context, I’m a 22-year-old woman with severe ME/CFS, and I take a low dose of naltrexone along with magnesium supplements.

Skin AllergiesDrug AllergiesDermatology

Answers (1)

Cony

8/1/2025, 10:40:45 PM

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It sounds concerning to experience unexplained bleeding from your skin and the sensations you described. These symptoms could be due to a variety of underlying issues, such as a skin condition, side effects related to medications, or even a related systemic issue given your history of ME/CFS.

Key Points:

  1. Small bleeding points on your skin might indicate a condition like petechiae or purpura, which can occur due to various reasons including low platelet counts, certain infections, or skin fragility.
  2. The prickling sensation and subsequent bleeding on your tongue may also be related to vascular or systemic issues.

Explanation:

  • Petechiae are tiny spots that can bleed under the skin and could be harmless but may also signify something that needs attention, especially if they are accompanied by other symptoms like fatigue, bruising, or changes in other body systems.
  • The sensation in your tongue, followed by bleeding, may suggest hypersensitivity or a localized issue, but it could also be connected to an underlying condition.

Next Steps:

  1. Document Symptoms: Keep a detailed log of when the spots appear, their size, how long they last, and any associated symptoms (like pain or fatigue). This information will be very helpful to a healthcare provider.
  2. Avoid Irritants: Until you can explore further, try to avoid potential irritants such as harsh skincare products or allergens that could worsen skin sensitivity.
  3. Monitor for Changes: Watch for new symptoms, such as increased bleeding, widespread spots, or symptoms like fever or fatigue, which could indicate a more serious issue.
  4. Check Medication Side Effects: Review the side effects of naltrexone, as well as any other medications or supplements you may be taking, to see if skin bleeding can be a documented concern.

While these tips can help you manage your symptoms, it's crucial to seek medical advice for a proper diagnosis, especially given the unusual nature of your symptoms.

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