when tb shot givin correctly intradermally, it should not bruise. your shot was given to deeply subdermally.
it turns purple because blood rushes to the bruised area in order to begin the healing process
What doe you mean by intact? If you burst it, damage or bruise it, the answer is no. It also depends on what type of foreplay you are engaging. If your partner uses their finger to enter the vaginal area, it is possible to bruise the area.
No you will not die, but you will get sick and the area of the bite turns a nasty purple/black and hurts.
ear enfection
That was a pretty deep bruise that is now mostly healed. All bruise colors are from hemoglobin, the red compound in red blood cells. This causes the initial red/purple color of a new bruise. As the hemoglobin breaks down it turns into biliverdin, which causes the greenish color. That will break down into bilirubin which looks yellow. Then the breakdown will be completed and the bruise will be healed.
it becomes swollen and hurts. the area turns redish purple. it becomes hard to eat because it hurts to bad. that's then you
No, unless the cause of the hickey (probably someone sucking on your neck) also occurred at the area in which you have the leg bruise. The bruise on your leg could be caused by a number of things, a lot of people don't even realize where they got a bruise, or how they got it.
It is a bruise.Just a fancy word for bruise
because the blood is going to that area to heal it and creats a bruise
A bruise is in medicine called a contusion. A bruise occurs when force injures the small blood vessels, capillaries. Blood leaks out of capillaries into the tissue. This initially causes the skin to turn a dark black or blue or some mixture. This deep, dark coloring signifies the bruise is fresh or new. But the body immediately begins repairs. Macrophages zoom to the area to do clean up, which causes heat at the site, so a bruise might feel warmer than regular skin. The circulatory system sends in more blood flow to promote healing. As macrophages eat up debris, and the body reabsorbs blood/debris from the tissue, the bruise begins to change to a rainbow of colors: blue, green, yellow, pink, etc. These colors begin to lighten into pastels. When you see a multicolored bruise that looks like it is spreading or getting bigger, and multi-colored or pastel, it is a sign of an old bruise, not new. Within 7-10 days the body has done much of the work, and the bruise has faded or healed.
The color is the blood from broken blood vessels that have ruptured in the impact area
The fastest way to get rid of a bruise is to not touch it or worsen the bruise. Yep, that's one. And don't apply cold compress, such as ice or similar things that might cause injury with the nerve within the surface of the bruise. Just apply some vapor rub or menthol oil to release pain relievers and disperse the stress within the muscles.