For small bruises, it is sufficient to leave them to heal themselves. For larger bruising, applying cold before the first 24 hours will help prevent bruising, then heat after 24 hours will dissapate the bruise.
I was injured when a pallet jack got stuck on my boot; I had extreme bruising and swelling. My entire foot, right down to my toes and toenails, was purple. I used an alternate hot/cold dip and then coated my foot with gel right out of a piece of aloe Vera. About 75% of the bruising was gone the next day.
Facial bruising and swelling are fairly common after dental work. The reasons for bruising include the instruments used to extract the tooth, and the pulling and tugging that are involved with extraction.
Ice, as it causes bruising to go down.
Nasal surgery must result in swelling and bruising. The eyelids are easily bruised and swollen with very little trauma. Individual swelling and bruising will depend on the problem treated, surgical techniques needed, after surgery program, and how your tissues heal. External splint and sutures are removed 8 days after surgery. Yes, because in most cases (especially bumps on the nose or hooked nose) the surgeon will break the nose first.
Bruising is not a very common side effect from laser vein treatment. This is normally apain free procedure,you may have some redness in the area. It is possible to get bruising from laser vein treatment. After the treatment, bruising, redness soreness and swelling can occur in the area.
Probably bruised the bone, that's what I did.
Probably a bruised bone
No, but they do hurt.Swelling can cause weight gain, but bruising does not. If you have both bruising and swelling along with weight gain, it could be due to the swelling, but you should probably go to your doctor to make sure nothing else is going on, since those are pretty vague symptoms and you don't want anything serious to be going on that you ignore.
Don't fall on your face.
The simple answer here is no. An area of injury may bruise before, during, or after swelling. Depending on the location of the injury, the mechanism of injury, and the time of injury. If the injury is superficial in location, such as a blunt trauma to the skin overlying the thigh, it is common for bruising to occur in conjunction with the swelling. However, these two injury markers are not always present together. For instance, a knee injury will often cause inflammation and swelling of the joint, without any external evidence of bruising. Generally speaking, bruising is a superficial response to injury.
It is a condition that results in bruising (ecchymosis) and swelling around both (bilateral) eyes (periorbital)