You should ask your doctor,
It just happens sometimes that the skin doesn't break, but red blood cells get torn under the skin.That's what bruises are . Bleeding UNDER the skin.
The initial colour of bruises is due to minor bleeding under the skin, but it then turns a green/yellow colour because bile recycled from the intestine (to the best of my recollection) is sent to the area of bleeding that contains enzymes to break down the escaped cells and plasma. Bile is very slightly alkali, so I don't think bruises have acid in them.
Yes. That's what a bruise is actually. Damaged blood vessels cause bleeding under the skin which causes bruises. Bruises are caused by being struck by something.
we get bruises because it is bleeding under the skin which causes the discoloration. If you bump yourself and have a bruise athe next day its from bleeding under the skin. If however you always have bruises or bruise eaisly see your doctor.
Bruises mean that some capillaries broke, and they bled under the skin. The hard lump is most likely from the bleeding. As the bruise fades away, the lump should go away with it.
Bruises are caused from bleeding under the skin. So even if someone where to punch you in the arm the skin underneath would bleed a little and cause bruising. Nothing to worry about. It will go away.
It doesn't matter the kind of weather. Bruises occur when enough force breaks small capillaries under the skin. So I could fall off my bike in the summer...or fall off my sled in the winter. I can trip on an uneven surface during any month, etc.
Bleeding under the skin (internal bleeding)
A bruise is caused by blood seeping under the skin. Non-living things do not have blood, so they cannot have bruises.
A bleeding nose is usually a tell-tale sign of a broken one. Breaking one's nose doesn't always warrant blood outside of the body; one may noticed bruises around the nose/under the eyes.
Bruising is typically caused by damage to blood vessels under the skin, leading to blood leaking out and forming a visible mark. This damage can result from injury, trauma, or certain medical conditions that affect blood clotting or vessel integrity. Aging and certain medications can also increase susceptibility to bruising.
The injuries that someone can get from running barefoot is pain. You can also get corns under the bottom of your feet. You can also get cuts, bruises and swollen feet.