you eye will be black and white .
you eye will be black and white .
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A black and blue mark is a bruise. A bruise in medicine is called a contusion. A bruise occurs when a force breaks small capillaries, letting blood ooze into the tissues.
A bruise
When we cut the skin, we cut small blood vessels called capillaries. The blood seeps into the tissues around the cut. This creates a bruise. Medically it is called a contusion. The bruise will heal as your cut heals.
The medical term for bruise is contusions. A bruise results from force strong enough to break small blood vessels. When capillaries leak blood around the site, the blood in the tissue makes the skin look black and blue.
A contusion, of any size, shape, or cause, is a bruise. A bruise occurs when a force injures small blood vessels under the skin. Capillaries leak blood, which settles into the tissues causing black and blue coloration.
Black eyes aren't really black, they are actually a very dark brown, so technically, it is impossible to have black eyes. unless your talking about the the bruise yes people can have a black eye bruise
A shiner is a slang term for a 'black eye,' which is a bruise around the eye usually caused by a blow.
No. A black eye is just a bruise that swells around your eye. The name black eyed peas comes from a real food product that is called black eyed peas.
A bruise is in medicine called a contusion. A bruise occurs when force injures the small blood vessels, capillaries. Blood leaks out of capillaries into the tissue. This initially causes the skin to turn a dark black or blue or some mixture. This deep, dark coloring signifies the bruise is fresh or new. But the body immediately begins repairs. Macrophages zoom to the area to do clean up, which causes heat at the site, so a bruise might feel warmer than regular skin. The circulatory system sends in more blood flow to promote healing. As macrophages eat up debris, and the body reabsorbs blood/debris from the tissue, the bruise begins to change to a rainbow of colors: blue, green, yellow, pink, etc. These colors begin to lighten into pastels. When you see a multicolored bruise that looks like it is spreading or getting bigger, and multi-colored or pastel, it is a sign of an old bruise, not new. Within 7-10 days the body has done much of the work, and the bruise has faded or healed.
You get a black eye by trauma in or around the eye. It is a bruise. Impact injuries to the head or face, particularly the nose, can cause some rather dramatic looking bruises.