The macro-phage function is giving to the blood cells. This can cause death in a person.
There is no special treatment for a bone bruise or contusion other than pain control. Gentle range of motion may also be helpful in maintaining function during the healing process.
When you forcibly strike the body hard enough to leave a bruise, you break capillaries under the skin. The blood leaks into surrounding tissue. Any time there is bleeding, even on the inside of the body, a clot forms to stop the bleed. A small clot under a bruise just means your body did its job to begin the very first steps toward healing.
Macrophages primary function is to ingest foreign particles during phagocytosis either as a defence or for clean-up purposes.Macrophages also serve a role in immune response. They are able to fuse together to form a giant multinucleated cell to engulf large foreign body
No, bruise are not a normal occurrence from menstruation. It is possible to bruise slightly easier during this time due to being lower in iron.
Often, yes.
Granulation tissue:the tissue that normally forms during the healing of a wound. This tissue eventually forms the scar.
How long a bruise lasts can vary greatly depending on the location and severity of the trauma that caused the bruise and the health, age, and idiosyncrasies of the individual bruised. Having said that, the majority of bruises for most people will last from 1 to 4 weeks, although severe bruising can last for months.
yes
It really depends on how you received the injury; however a bruise in the result of an insult to the skin. If the skin becomes abraded during the injury this would cause the scab to form. It is possible to have a bit of a scab from a bruise without noticing an abrasion to the skin and this has to do the the skin being porous and blood collecting near the surface.
yes. Especially during healing. You want a longer bar during healing to allow for swelling. Other than healing, the bar can be too short and really tight against the tongue. Not sure if it can go through the piercing like it can while healing but I'd be wary. Just get whatever length is most comfortable for you.
The most common use of a leg cast is to keep a broken leg in one place so it doesn't shift during the healing process. This is essential to the future function of the affected limb.
concussion