Fracture of the basal portion of the skull causes mastoid bruising.
Bruising of the mastoid process, often referred to as "Battle's sign," typically results from trauma to the head, particularly in cases of skull fractures. This type of bruising occurs due to the accumulation of blood in the tissues surrounding the mastoid bone, often indicating underlying injury to the skull or brain. It can also be associated with head injuries that lead to bleeding in the surrounding soft tissues. Medical evaluation is essential to assess for potential complications such as concussions or more severe brain injuries.
same thing that causes bruising everywhere. crushed blood cells.
The bluish discoloration of the mastoid process is likely due to bruising or hematoma formation, which can occur following trauma to the area. It is important to monitor for any signs of infection or worsening symptoms, and seek medical attention if there is increasing pain, redness, or discharge.
damage to blood vessel
I doubt very much if pulling your hamstring causes bruising, because bruising is bleeding under your skin, so if it's bruised you should get that checked.
Infections in the middle ear can sometimes spread through the mastoid bone.
A mastoid fracture is a type of skull fracture that affects the mastoid process, which is the bony protrusion located behind the ear. This injury often occurs as a result of trauma, such as a severe head injury or a fall. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising behind the ear, and potential complications like hearing loss or infection. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies, and treatment may range from observation to surgical intervention, depending on the severity of the fracture.
No. Bruising is usually a result of a heavy hit which causes underlying blood vessels to rupture. Cancer is caused by a 'mutation' in a persons genes
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Low iron or swollen veins
The muscle is from your clavical to your skull. The insertion of the muscle it's attachment to the skull.
Ice, as it causes bruising to go down.