It usually starts small. A dark mark on your arm, a purple spot on your leg… and you can’t even remember bumping into anything. Then another one shows up. And another. Most people ignore it — but easy bruising is one of those silent signs the body gives when something isn’t right.
The first and most common cause is a simple deficiency. When your body runs low on Vitamin C, Vitamin K, or B12, your blood vessels weaken and tiny impacts can leave big bruises. If you’ve been tired, healing slowly, or bleeding when brushing your teeth, that’s often the giveaway.
Medication can do it too. Painkillers like ibuprofen, aspirin, blood thinners, and even fish oil supplements can thin the blood enough to make bruises appear from the smallest pressure. If the bruising started after a new pill or supplement, that’s a major clue.
But the most serious reason is when the blood isn’t clotting the way it should. Conditions affecting the liver, platelets, or red blood cells can cause sudden, frequent bruising — especially if it comes with dizziness, nosebleeds, or yellowing skin. That’s when it’s not just a bruise anymore. That’s a red flag.
The bottom line: bruises that appear out of nowhere, keep spreading, or show up daily are the kind you never ignore. Your body doesn’t bruise for fun — it bruises to warn you.