The uvula at the top and back of your mouth and throat is hard to bruise, but if it is damaged by an injury, it will be like any other bruise and will slowly go away. You may experience some mild pain like any bruise when you eat or drink or touch it. Watch it closely to be sure the injury doesn't cause any swelling which could obstruct your airway. If it looks to be swelling, go to a doctor for an examination.
If you did not have an injury to it, then you should see a doctor to determine what caused the bruise, in case it is something to do with your blood clotting factors in your blood or some other disorder involved to create the bruising.
it goes away eventually
You have bruised your brain.
A person should not wrap their toe when it becomes very bruised. This can restrict the toe as it tries to heal and can slow down the healing overall. The toe should be iced, however.
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No. It is just when the brain hits the skull and gets bruised.
Squeezing your chin doesn't have any major effects, but it might cause some discomfort or slight pain if you apply too much pressure. The skin on your chin is sensitive, so be gentle to avoid any irritation.
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The blue gets lighter
It's gonna be bruised.