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- Bruises: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Remedies . . . - WebMD
A bruise is a discolored mark on your skin that forms when blood vessels under your skin break and leak They can be caused by several things, such as an injury, certain disorders, or certain
- Bruises (Ecchymosis): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment Prevention
A bruise, or contusion, is skin discoloration from damaged, leaking blood vessels underneath your skin Even though there’s blood pooling underneath your skin, you won’t have any external bleeding unless your skin breaks open
- Bruise - Wikipedia
A bruise, also known as a contusion, is a type of hematoma of tissue, [3] the most common cause being capillaries damaged by trauma, causing localized bleeding that extravasates into the surrounding interstitial tissues
- What to Know About Bruises - Healthline
Blood gets trapped below the skin’s surface, which causes a bruise Bruises can occur at any age Some bruises appear with very little pain, and you might not notice them
- Bruise colors: Stages, causes, and when to contact a doctor
Bruises occur when something damages small blood vessels in the skin Bruises typically change color as they heal, at first appearing red, purple, or darker than the surrounding skin They may
- Bruises (Contusions) Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Types
Bruises (contusions, ecchymoses) develop when small blood vessels break Find out how long it takes for a bruise to go away and why some people bruise easily
- Bruise: First aid - Mayo Clinic
Have frequent, large or painful bruises Have bruises that begin suddenly or seem to develop for no reason Have a personal or family history of easy bruising or bleeding Notice a lump form over the bruise, which may be a sign of pooling blood, also called a hematoma Have unusual bleeding, such as from the nose or gums
- 11 Common Causes for Why You Bruise Easily - Verywell Health
When you bruise easily, it can sometimes seem just as easy to identify the cause, such as advancing age or a blood thinner medication you're taking But some people who develop large bruises, multiple bruises at the same time, or bruises (also called contusions) that happen without a known cause, may have an underlying medical condition
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