A knot after a bruise has healed typically indicates the presence of scar tissue or a localized area of muscle tension. This can occur as the body repairs itself, leading to a lump where the injury was. Sometimes, it may also be a result of minor muscle strain or inflammation in the surrounding tissue. If the knot persists, is painful, or causes concern, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Bruises mean that some capillaries broke, and they bled under the skin. The hard lump is most likely from the bleeding. As the bruise fades away, the lump should go away with it.
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"Typing the knot" does not mean anything (as an expression I mean). "Tying the knot" on the other hand means to get married.
It is most likely the last stage of a bruise before it is healed.
It could be a lot of things. Just because it's not painful doesn't mean it can't be serious. If it's something like a bruise under the skin it should go away fairly quickly, but if it stays or gets worse, it should probably be evaluated by somebody who knows medicine or sports medicine.
It depends what you mean. If you mean just a normal bruise like on your arms or legs, then it is quite possible to bruise your foot, especially if you twist it or hit it on something. You can also bruise bones in your foot.
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Risking presumption, I think you mean the Gordian Knot, which was a seemingly unsolvable problem, solved by a bold stroke.
A broken blood vessel with a knot typically refers to a small rupture in a blood vessel that leads to localized bleeding, forming a bruise or hematoma. The "knot" sensation is often due to the accumulation of blood under the skin, creating a raised area. This can occur from trauma, excessive strain, or other underlying conditions, and while it may be painful, it usually resolves on its own. However, persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Tying the knot goes back to pagan times - where a man and woman would have their right wrists loosely tied together as a symbol of their joining together as man and wife. Nowadays, the phrase is used as a synonym for the word marriage.
The term means 'to pull the knot up tight, but not TOO tight'.
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