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A hickey is raised blood under the skin. It really is no different then a bruise.
The length of time that a hickey will last will vary depending on the amount of damage that has been done. A hickey is a bruise. It is damage done to the capillaries under the surface of the skin.
You can get a hickey anywhere on your body. A hickey or suck bruise is call when a blood vessel under the skin burst skin the pressure of the vacuum cause by your partner sucking.
That could pretty well be breast cancer you should go in for a mamogram.
There really is no difference between a hickey and a bruise. The only real difference is the method of which it was gotten. This is because hickeys are technically bruises because a bruise is where the blood vessels under the skin have been ruptured due to a force upon the skin area.
Due to the vast number of nerves in the neck, as well as the various psychological reactions to the act itself, it feels very relaxing. However, the hickey is really a bruise produced by damaging capillaries under the skin due to excess (vacuum) pressure (from sucking on the neck). Therefore, afterwards, residual effects may make it sore like a bruise.
Generally a hicky is on the side of the neck and it is causing by the other person vigorously sucking on that section of the neck causing the blood to surface under the skin and is blue/red (mostly red in color.) A bruise is on another part of the body where you may have hit your shin or arm and is dark blue; sometimes black and as it heals can have a yellowing appearance.A bruise and a hickey are basically the same thing. Broken blood vessels. But the hickey is purposefully induced. It's a juvenile, silly thing to do.
no, but it can tan over because, a bruise is under the skin.
No. There is no voluntary muscle in the breast. They can flex the chest muscles under the breast and so cause them to move.
If the bruise is large, and has a clot under it, the clot can move to sensitive areas of the body (lungs, Heart, brain) and cause further damages: stroke, heart attack etc.
Mine usually do, especially if it's a near bruise close to the bone. If it's just superficial, and a light one under the skin, it shouldn't hurt that much.
Yes, rubbing a bruise can make it worse. It encourages circulation, which will make the bruise bleed under your skin more. It can also spread around the blood that has already pooled in the area. At the worst, if there is a clot present, it can cause it to move.