No, thrush is a candidal (yeast) infection of the mucous membranes.
Yes, it is possible to experience under-the-skin bruising, known as a contusion, without visible bruising on the surface. This can occur when blood vessels break beneath the skin without causing discoloration that is noticeable from the outside. Factors such as skin tone, the depth of the injury, and the body’s healing response can influence whether a bruise appears on the surface. In some cases, the bruising may be more internal and not manifest as a typical bruise.
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.
possible bruising of the muscle under the skin.
An infection of a part of the horse's hoof called the Frog. Howrse answer level 4.
No, a blood clot does not cause bruising. Bruising occurs when small blood vessels under the skin break and leak blood, while a blood clot is a clump of blood that forms in a vein or artery.
Bruising occurs when small blood vessels under the skin break and leak blood, leading to discoloration. This can happen due to injury, trauma, or certain medical conditions that make blood vessels fragile. The leaked blood pools under the skin, causing the characteristic blue or purple color of a bruise.
Brusing in any case means tht you broke some minor bloodvessels under your skin.
The skin swells because small blood vessels under the skin tear or rupture and that adds fluid to the site. An ecchymosis is the medical term for bruising.
Bruising the head and ear can occur relatively easily due to their vascular nature and proximity to the surface of the skin. Impact or trauma, such as a fall or a blow, can result in bleeding under the skin, leading to bruising. The ear, being cartilaginous and less protected than other areas, is particularly susceptible to bruising from minor injuries. However, the severity and extent of bruising depend on the force of the impact and individual factors like skin thickness and blood vessel fragility.
The birth control pill isn't associated with skin bruising. Erythema nodosum is a painful skin condition associated with the birth control pill, and it may be confused with bruising. See your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
The answer to this question is no. Thrush dose not infect normal skin tissue it is just a yeast infection of the mouth.
Bruising is an after effect of traumatic injury or cuts. In these injuries, blood vessels rupture and the blood gets trapped under the skin causing the discoloration.