no, but u may have bumped it earlier and not realised it then when it happened again it bruised.
I think it's just a bruise
It could possibly be cancer, or just a bruise. either way if i were you, id get it checked out! Right After you make a sandwich! =:3
When you forcibly strike the body hard enough to leave a bruise, you break capillaries under the skin. The blood leaks into surrounding tissue. Any time there is bleeding, even on the inside of the body, a clot forms to stop the bleed. A small clot under a bruise just means your body did its job to begin the very first steps toward healing.
you could be aneimic or have a disorder that causes you to bruise easily and should be seen by a doctor as soon as possible, you could also have a condition that causes the blood to not clot properly if you get cut or have any type of bleeding, which ultimatly can result in death from hemmorage! but this is very rare and plz dont think you have it but rather tell ur doctor if you continue to bruise easily, you will kno by bruises that appear for no reason or if you barely bump urself or such. hope this helps=] kaegibaby=]
You can bruise someone with just about anything.
Probably just a bruise but why on earth do you let it go on? take her to the doctor.
The word "bruise" has just one syllable.
If you took one of those nose hair shavers and hit the side of your nose instead of your hair will do it.
Fruit bruises because it falls or something happens to it just how we bruise.
To cure a bruise, you should try many things:Use a band-aid patch, not stripFind a small or large ice pack, depending on the size of the bruise, and let it stay there for 10-15 min.Just walk it out. Walk around your room or something for 5 min., and see if u feel betterif its on your arm or leg, just lay out your arm or leg and stretch it out
Not necessarily. A bruise may occur from what you thought was only a small bump, or when you are so busy doing something (especially in sports) that you don't notice the injury until a bruise actually forms. However, if you are prone to getting these bruises and particularly if there is a family history of haemophilia and other like diseases, you should consult a doctor, just in case.
The plural form for the noun bruise is bruises. Example:I'm OK, there's just a couple of bruises.