Not necessarily. A bruise may occur from what you thought was only a small bump, or when you are so busy doing something (especially in sports) that you don't notice the injury until a bruise actually forms. However, if you are prone to getting these bruises and particularly if there is a family history of haemophilia and other like diseases, you should consult a doctor, just in case.
In your body a vein or capillary has broken creating a bruise, however you may not have realised you hurt yourself, for example if you are asleep and hit your arm of somthing and you bruise you wont think anything happened. or if you don't feel pain when you hit somthing so you didn't notice.
When you hit your head on something.
Because her bruises indicate that the person who hit her hit her with their left hand. Tom Robinson's left arm is cripled. That means it couldn't of been him.
Well when you fall down or hit yourself hard you get a bruise and it is caused just by events like that. Then a blood vessel comes to the surface.
Yes, it they are caused by a kick or hit or bump.
You can get bruises anywhere. On the breasts either means she's been hit there or her boyfriend is too rough.
Were you recently hit by a golf ball?
They don't they usually appear were you got hit.
blood vessels rupturing
It is never ok to hit your kid because they are fast to go tell someone but you ccan only hit them if they do not listen or run away but if they dont do anything to you or do somthing bad you should not hit them
Various broken bones, cuts, bruises, concussions and possibly death.
Yes, bruises or contusions rank up there with minor scrapes and rugburn. A bruise can occur from a slight force. Many people don't remember what they hit to create a bruise.
Hit yourself on the head with a baseball bat hard!