A bruise is a damaged part of the muscle, causing it's redder complexion to turn more brown, thus miscoloring the skin for a fairly short period of time. Scars are cuts and tears of your epidermis, rather, your skin. After some time, your cut will heal and a thin, soft layer of skin will cover the cut, although sometimes leaving some patches to the fractured vain. (Leftover blood.) This thin layering is usually brown, like a bruise, and is what we call a scar.
cuts scars and bruises
Scars, Burns, Bruises, Death
No he said that his scars and bruises are his tattoos, but he doesn't actually have any tattoos.
Any type of ill treatment of a child is abuse.
Injections do not normally cause scars.
Bruises SPIDER
Yes, chickenpox can cause permanent scars.
There are three main types of bruises: subcutaneous bruises, intramuscular bruises, and periosteal bruises. Subcutaneous bruises appear as discoloration on the skin, intramuscular bruises are deeper and may cause pain and swelling, and periosteal bruises affect the bone and can be identified through tenderness and swelling.
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No, they are bruises and ugly.
Bruises are typically not dangerous and are a normal part of the body's healing process. However, if bruises occur frequently, are unusually large or painful, or appear without any known cause, it may be a cause for concern and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Sprains do not always cause bruises. Fractures typically cause bruising. But even the worst bruise does not define how bad (or not) the injury truly is.