Yes, a hematoma can initially appear to resolve as the body gradually absorbs the blood and fluid, leading to a reduction in size and symptoms. However, if there is ongoing bleeding or if the area is re-traumatized, the hematoma can reappear or become enlarged again. This can happen in cases of inadequate healing or underlying issues that prevent proper absorption. If a hematoma seems to return or worsen, it's important to seek medical evaluation.
Sadly that varies patient to patient. Depending on how big the hematoma is, it can take a week to several weeks to go away. If you have had a hematoma for more than 2 weeks post biopsy, or have redness, oozing at the biopsy site, see your physician immediately to be sure there is no infection.
It will generally take between one to two weeks for a real hard, red hematoma to go away. Applying ice to the area along with compression will help speed the healing process.
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A hematoma does not simply disappear when the bleeding stops; it typically undergoes a healing process. Initially, blood collects in the tissue, causing swelling and discoloration. Over time, the body reabsorbs the blood, and the hematoma gradually resolves, which can take days to weeks depending on its size and location. If a hematoma is large or symptomatic, medical intervention may be necessary.
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You probably have a bruise and/or hematoma and/or abscess. If it is painful and/or you feel feverish I should go back to the dentist.
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