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Blood veins appear blue under the skin because of the way light interacts with the skin and the blood vessels. The skin absorbs different wavelengths of light, and blue light is able to penetrate deeper into the skin, making the veins appear blue.
An excessive intake of beta carotene can lead to the development of yellow skin because the body converts excess beta carotene into a pigment called carotenemia, which can cause the skin to appear yellowish.
Veins appear blue under the skin because of the way light interacts with the skin and the blood inside the veins. The skin absorbs different colors of light, but blue light is able to penetrate deeper into the skin and reflect off the blood in the veins, making them appear blue.
Veins appear blue under the skin because of the way light interacts with the skin and the blood inside the veins. The skin absorbs different colors of light, but blue light is able to penetrate deeper into the skin and is reflected back to our eyes, making the veins appear blue.
Blood vessels appear blue under the skin because of the way light interacts with the skin and the blood vessels. The skin absorbs red light, while blue light is reflected back, making the blood vessels appear blue.
An infection is cause by a cut not being properly treated, and is caused by the actual opening of the skin. A bruise is superficial and does not penetrate the skin, and usually results in a black and blue mark on the skin.
by the cuts and red skin
Bruised is an injury in which the skin is not penetrated. A wound is a penetration of the skin.
Yes, heat can cause skin to expand. When skin is exposed to heat, blood vessels dilate, which can lead to increased blood flow, causing the skin to swell or appear more full. Additionally, heat can also cause water content in the skin to evaporate, leading to skin dehydration and potentially making it appear tighter or more stretched.
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.
Leukemia may cause black or blueish patches of skin to appear. This is shown in the film Under The Hawthorn Tree.
Yes, the skin is just damaged, not the part you eat itself.
Probably you chalked your shins too much before you trampolined, the excess chalk would cause the dry skin and an over exuberant application could lead to bruising.
Clogged pores can cause tiny bumps to appear on the skin.
Movement of hair on the skin can cause itchiness because it tickles. Very sensitive skin will tingle or appear to itch when the hair lightly touches it.
In the Philippine lingua, tagulami (tah-goo-lah-me) is a skin allergy due to cold temperature. They usually appear in skin as red marks resembling a map that is mostly itchy. They tend to appear in the night time & cause you to scratch them.
they have blubber under their skin they have blubber under their skin