It looks all black and ugly and sooner or later it will fall off
dead legs, hard fists punches, and things like that
No vitiligo does not cause excessive bruising. For more info about vitiligo visit: http://www.vitiligoguide.com/vitiligo/
Like it I don't. I do not even no so what does it mean
Yes, it is normal to have some bruising after Botox injections. Since the procedure involves needles, minor bruising can occur at the injection sites. This typically resolves within a few days. If bruising is excessive or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult your healthcare provider.
Excessive bruising and swelling after surgery can vary depending on the type of procedure, but generally, if swelling does not begin to improve after a few days or if it worsens, it may be a concern. If bruising extends significantly beyond the surgical site or if there is severe pain, warmth, or redness, it could indicate complications such as infection or hematoma. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider if there are any concerns about postoperative symptoms.
Yes, heparin shots can cause bruising as a common side effect. Heparin is an anticoagulant that can affect blood clotting, leading to increased bleeding and the formation of bruises at the injection site. Additionally, the injection technique and the site of administration can also contribute to bruising. If bruising is excessive or concerning, it's important to consult a healthcare provider.
Bruising is an after effect of traumatic injury or cuts. In these injuries, blood vessels rupture and the blood gets trapped under the skin causing the discoloration.
While it is normal for some minor bruising to occur during the tattooing process due to the trauma to the skin, excessive or severe bruising is not typical. If you experience significant bruising after getting a tattoo, it may be a sign of underlying health issues or that the tattoo artist applied too much pressure during the process.
Gastric bypass surgery itself does not typically cause bruising directly; however, some patients may experience bruising around the incision sites due to the surgical procedure. Bruising can occur as a result of surgical trauma or the use of blood-thinning medications during or after the surgery. It's important for patients to follow post-operative care instructions and report any unusual or excessive bruising to their healthcare provider. Overall, slight bruising can be a normal part of the healing process.
You would typically think some type of trauma would cause this, like pounding with your palm, or carpal tunnel surgery could certainly cause bruising. A bruise is really a broken blood vessel, (or several together). Look for other areas of bruising on your body as well and if you find you are bruising a lot or for no reason, you need to go to your Dr to have your blood analyzed.
I guess falling from a height directly on your buttocks, or maybie a skin infection/diesese that looks like bruising
Not sure but would like to know. I had CP surgery 3 days ago and I have bruising