Dark purple bruises keep showing up on my arms, and I can’t get in to see my doctor anytime soon. What should I do in the meantime?

Dark purple bruises appearing on your arms can feel unsettling—especially when they seem to show up without a clear cause. While waiting for a doctor’s appointment, it helps to understand what might be happening and how to care for yourself in the meantime. Awareness is not the same as worry. It is simply a way of staying attentive to your body.

Bruises usually form when small blood vessels under the skin are damaged, often from minor bumps we barely notice. As we age, the skin and the tissue beneath it naturally become thinner and more fragile, making bruising easier and more visible. When bruises appear frequently or without obvious injury, they deserve observation—but not panic.

Start with a common possibility: senile (actinic) purpura
One frequent cause of dark purple bruising on the arms and hands in older adults is senile purpura. These bruises tend to be larger than typical ones, may appear suddenly, and often take longer to fade. They are usually harmless, but because they can resemble bruising from other conditions, they are worth mentioning to your doctor. Noting their size, location, and frequency can be helpful.

Document gently, not obsessively
Taking clear photos in good lighting—ideally with something nearby for scale—can give useful context later. Keeping a simple log of when bruises appear, where they are, and whether they are painful or tender can reveal patterns over time. This is not about tracking every mark, but about noticing trends.

Review medications and supplements
Some prescription medicines, over-the-counter pain relievers, and supplements can increase bruising by affecting blood clotting. This includes common items such as aspirin, certain anti-inflammatory drugs, and supplements like fish oil or vitamin E. There is no need to stop anything on your own—just make a list to discuss with your doctor.

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