10 Causes of Purpura

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Cause #4: Weak Blood Vessels

Weak blood vessels can lead to ruptures, causing purpura and other bleeding disorders. Weak blood vessels can be caused by genetics, but they can also be caused by a number of lifestyle choices.

People who don’t eat healthy, for example, are less likely to have strong and healthy blood vessels. People who also have high levels of LDL cholesterol are more likely to develop problems with their blood vessels.

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