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Botany

(70,483 posts)
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:03 AM Oct 2020

Fox News: Mitch McConnell's bruised hands, lips likely common skin condition, dermatologists say


Dermatologists say the 78-year-old Senate majority leader’s black-and-blue bruises and bandaged hands are likely a common condition called senile purpura.

“Your skin just naturally becomes more fragile as you age,” Dr. Doris Day, a Manhattan-based dermatologist, told The Post.

“I think it’s just a bruise — a solid good bruise,” she said.

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Fenton also agreed that the condition appears to be senile purpura — and he wondered further whether McConnell’s bruises resulted from a recent attempt to draw blood.

https://www.foxnews.com/health/mitch-mcconnells-bruised-skin-condition-dermatologists

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I might be wrong but McConnell's left hand sure looks like pulmonary edema.
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Fox News: Mitch McConnell's bruised hands, lips likely common skin condition, dermatologists say (Original Post) Botany Oct 2020 OP
It looks more like necrosis to me. He could simply be rotting. Newest Reality Oct 2020 #1
He's definitely rotten soothsayer Oct 2020 #2
Zooooooooooooombieeeeeeeeeeee! uriel1972 Oct 2020 #4
When he interjects "BRAAAINNZ!" when he's talking, we'll know for sure. ;) Newest Reality Oct 2020 #8
If all he hangs out with are Republican Senators uriel1972 Oct 2020 #13
If it was a "common skin condition", PatSeg Oct 2020 #3
Conservatives can never admit to not being perfect. LiberalArkie Oct 2020 #15
I've seen this played out so many times. chia Oct 2020 #21
would be nice if he dropped dead on the senate floor Beachnutt Oct 2020 #5
that's what he deserves bdamomma Oct 2020 #16
Dr. Doris Day! Great name. DonaldsRump Oct 2020 #6
I get that MuseRider Oct 2020 #7
Dr. Doris Day sunnybrook Oct 2020 #9
He's got the cooties CountAllVotes Oct 2020 #10
Senile purpura? LisaL Oct 2020 #11
Senile judt mesns it happens to tje relatively elderly. uriel1972 Oct 2020 #14
I wondered that, too. SharonClark Oct 2020 #17
Oddly enough dragonlady Oct 2020 #23
No way. Cracklin Charlie Oct 2020 #12
Please don't call Mitch "Dead Hands Walking." Botany Oct 2020 #18
And his face and lips? Did they try to draw blood from there too? Solly Mack Oct 2020 #19
Maybe so. But the condition also seemed to affect his lips and the area above his Mike 03 Oct 2020 #20
Oh sure...saw that hundreds of times in my 35 yr nursing career Thekaspervote Oct 2020 #22
Quiet you! The talking heads are speaking on the tee-vee pulpit. Hugin Oct 2020 #25
I didn't realize an IV was a common treatment for senile purpura. Hugin Oct 2020 #24
Horseshit BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #26
"A solid good bruise" OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2020 #27
I'm not sure what a bad bruise looks like, but... Hugin Oct 2020 #29
GOP zombies: 'Less brains' My Pet Orangutan Oct 2020 #34
Leprosy! Liberal In Texas Oct 2020 #28
I checked with a few Vampires over in Transylvania DFW Oct 2020 #30
Uh-huh VA_Jill Oct 2020 #31
The bruising on Mitch "Dead Hands Walking" McConnell's face might be from a fall but the color on... Botany Oct 2020 #32
WTAF? What kind of purpura causes bruises on the hands AND lips, identical to, for ALL THE WORLD... The_REAL_Ecumenist Oct 2020 #33
He had a bandage on his hand where an IV might have been inserted. Vinca Oct 2020 #35

PatSeg

(47,370 posts)
3. If it was a "common skin condition",
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:05 AM
Oct 2020

then McConnell would just say that. Being evasive just makes it more suspicious.

SharonClark

(10,014 posts)
17. I wondered that, too.
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:13 AM
Oct 2020

se·nile
/ˈsēˌnīl,ˈsenīl/

adjective
(of a person) having or showing the weaknesses or diseases of old age, especially a loss of mental faculties.

Cracklin Charlie

(12,904 posts)
12. No way.
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:10 AM
Oct 2020

If it was a common condition, we wouldn’t even be discussing it. We would have all seen it hundreds of times.

There’s nothing common about his black hands.

Botany

(70,483 posts)
18. Please don't call Mitch "Dead Hands Walking."
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:13 AM
Oct 2020

BTW I saw hands like that when my dad was in home hospice.

Hugin

(33,112 posts)
25. Quiet you! The talking heads are speaking on the tee-vee pulpit.
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:48 AM
Oct 2020

No need for expertise or experience here.

( BTW... on your signature quote. )


Hugin

(33,112 posts)
24. I didn't realize an IV was a common treatment for senile purpura.
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:45 AM
Oct 2020

His left hand had an obvious IV wound covered with a bandage and swelling on the knuckles.

DFW

(54,335 posts)
30. I checked with a few Vampires over in Transylvania
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 11:58 AM
Oct 2020

They said that if you are having emotional issues, bad blood can turn your face colors, but if it's your hands, it's a sure sign that you've been drinking too much of it.

VA_Jill

(9,962 posts)
31. Uh-huh
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 12:00 PM
Oct 2020

This nurse doesn't buy that. Maybe the hands, but not the mouth. Someone paid two RepubliCON dermatologists to say that.

Botany

(70,483 posts)
32. The bruising on Mitch "Dead Hands Walking" McConnell's face might be from a fall but the color on...
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 12:03 PM
Oct 2020

Last edited Mon Oct 26, 2020, 01:49 PM - Edit history (1)

... his lips sure looks like lowered O2 blood levels.

But then again I know more about oak trees.

The_REAL_Ecumenist

(719 posts)
33. WTAF? What kind of purpura causes bruises on the hands AND lips, identical to, for ALL THE WORLD...
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 01:11 PM
Oct 2020

to the secondary effects of moderate to severe cardiopulmonary disease, the congestive form in particular?! If there are others here on DU who're either clinicians, family &/OR friends of the poor souls unlucky enough to have to attempt to hold onto life eyeteeth, fingertips & feet in an earnest, though all to sadly mute battle with late stage heart disease, congestive heart failure in particular, raise your hand. if you've noted his "lippy color", in that "edgy blue gray mauve" for months, if not years & "holla at ya gurl" because if, like me, you've ever been even slightly believably accused of being lots of things, S.T.U.P.I.D. is, most likely, NOT one of them.

Those of us who've either undergone this horrific journey, have had to stand by & watch the inevitably terminal course of disease, IN SPITE of medical interventions &/or clinicians who've applied those same interventions, therapies &/or surgical courses, only to see patient after patient, either slowly or speedily lose abilities due to secondary issues like aphasia, circulation related dementias, secondary organ damage, (i.e., renal failure, losing limbs due to claudication if not complete collapse of circulation to the hands, feet, toes & /or fingers, strokes & their secondary effects, etc.

Who knew that there was a type of senile purpura that's morphologically identical to the most notable effects of Congestive Heart Disease...

Vinca

(50,255 posts)
35. He had a bandage on his hand where an IV might have been inserted.
Mon Oct 26, 2020, 01:23 PM
Oct 2020

You don't get IVs for being old and bruising easily.

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