Sounds like a bruise . Put ice on it.
Bleeding under the skin (internal bleeding)
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This refers to bleeding under the big toe. it is caused by jedward. thiss helps Subcutaneous means "beneath the skin".
Well you can but if you do it will dig into your skin and it will not stop bleeding! And if you have strong teeth to get under the skin and yank it got
Yes, a tick under the skin can cause bleeding in dogs. When a tick attaches to a dog's skin, it feeds on the dog's blood, and if it is removed improperly or if it has been there for an extended period, it can lead to localized bleeding. Additionally, if the tick is embedded deeply or if the skin is irritated during removal, it may cause further bleeding. It's essential to remove ticks carefully and seek veterinary advice if you notice any unusual bleeding or signs of infection.
Things that cam cause small purple dot under the skin are bleeding under the skin, a small bruise, and the condition called purpura. The causes of purpura are blood clotting disorders, scurvy, and amyloidosis.
It was very dark blue and purplish patches which was caused by subcutaneous bleeding under the skin
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.
Taking vitamin B supplements is generally not associated with causing bleeding under the skin. However, excessive intake of certain B vitamins, particularly B6 and B12, can lead to side effects, although bleeding is uncommon. If someone experiences unusual bleeding or bruising, it's important to consult a healthcare professional, as it may indicate other underlying health issues or interactions with medications.
You should ask your doctor,
this is a very deadly decease called syticdecimon. it is the uncontrollable swelling of the tissue that causes tumors and eventually bleeds. Seek medical attention immediately.
Bleeding under the skin, known as purpura, can have various causes, including conditions like thrombocytopenia, vasculitis, or trauma. While it can be associated with lymphoma, particularly if the cancer affects blood cell production or leads to clotting issues, it is not a definitive indicator of the disease. A thorough medical evaluation is necessary to determine the underlying cause of the bleeding. If lymphoma is suspected, additional diagnostic tests would be required for confirmation.