If you smashed your thumb in the car door, you can help get rid of the bruise and the pain by icing the thumb and taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
If you smashed your thumb in the car door recently, you should put it in ice as quickly as possible to help keep down swelling. If you are able to take aspirin without any adverse medical effects, that can help to thin the blood and minimize bruising.
To get a bruise on your face fast it sounds pain full but you need to walk into something like a door or a wall then put ice on it to show the bruising.
Is it broken? The exact same happened to me except it is not bruised only swollen, and my dad thinks it is broken
heart bruise
Indeed. My left thumb developed a deep bone bruise and resultant nerve damage to thumb tip. I was fanatical in my love of hitting and wore my aluminum bats out. However, those "dead bats" caused me to start having pain in my thumb,a burning and tingling sensation at age 14. I'm 35 now and my thumb still bothers me...
Masochism.
yeah you can, mine was fractured I had no swelling no bruise, just sharp pain when I moved it yeah you can, mine was fractured I had no swelling no bruise, just sharp pain when I moved it
The answer is pain
No. It has a lump, pain, and a bruise! I now pay better attention when I am walking. If I were to interpret this question, I would guess it means: Why didn't my shin bruise when I banged it, but a lump formed and it hurts?! A bruise will only form if a blood vessel is damaged. Tissue damage anywhere (shin included) will cause an inflammatory response (LUMP and PAIN). You damaged tissue, but no blood vessels.
Yes. Believe it or not, it is possible to bruise your eyeball. Rubbing your eyes too much or even poking your eye with your finger on accident can cause a bruise. However, this bruise is not visible. If it is not accompanied by other symptoms then it is most likely a bruise. Please be sure to visit your physician if the pain persists, or if the pain is accompanied by other symptoms.
A bruise does not always hurt. In fact, most don't. Pain would come from the underlying injury, not from the bruise itself. A bruise is simply blood in tissues from small broken blood vessels.
Mother kissed the bruise, to lessen the boy's pain.