Bruising after a blood test is quite common. Sometimes the site where the blood was taken is not held tightly enough to allow for it to completely clot, allowing blood to seep from the vein and collect under the skin forming a bruise. The bruise will typically go away within a week.
Certainly. Any time you break blood vessels under the skin, you've got a bruise. As the ear has a blood supply, you can indeed bruise it.
It is caused by a bunch of broken blood vesseles, causing the color of a bruise to change.
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.
A blood bruise is different from a regular bruise. A regular bruise results from some force striking the area. For example, I fell, hit my knee, and got a bruise. A blood bruise results from blood leaking out of a capillary because of pressure on the capillary. For example, sucking the skin, or what's called a hickie / hickey, brings blood to the skin surface. The blood makes every pore into a red dot. Squeezing a pimple or pinching can have the same result.
Put ice on it (not directly) and that should halt any swelling. The bruise should go away on its on in a week or so.
A condition of blood within a joint
It means you hit your knee on something with enough force to break small blood vessels. A bruise is nothing more than blood in the tissues from broken capillaries. A bruise can occur with or without injury to underlying structures.
You mean like a bruise or a blister but with blood in it? It will dry out, just leave it or if it causes pain go see a doctor.
The forming of blood cells in bone marrow.
It is a bruise.Just a fancy word for bruise
The bruise consists of blood that's leaked out into the tissues, and if it's a big bruise it'll take the body some time to break down the stagnant blood and get rid of it.