Bruises are consequence of a contusion and its posterior inflammatory response. This inflammation is influenced by the amount of blood and fat surrounding the area of the contusion. In this case abdominal area and upper limbs have a tendency to bruises easier.
Bruises are typically not dangerous and are a normal part of the body's healing process. However, if bruises occur frequently, are unusually large or painful, or appear without any known cause, it may be a cause for concern and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Heals Cuts and Bruises
This may not be the "Best Answer" that you want want to hear. Your Kidney is an important part of your body. My suggestion would be to, Go to the Doctors as soon as Possible.
the nutrients in the food supply the body with energy
Their eyes are bloodshot.
You got beat
Celiac disease
It's part of the main transmission body. Replaceing the entire trans is usually easiest.
There are three main types of bruises: subcutaneous bruises, intramuscular bruises, and periosteal bruises. Subcutaneous bruises appear as discoloration on the skin, intramuscular bruises are deeper and may cause pain and swelling, and periosteal bruises affect the bone and can be identified through tenderness and swelling.
I am sure you have had a bruise on your body in the past, a black or blue mark that fades to green or yellow before fading altogether. Abnormal bruising is just that, abnormal, bruises that do not behave like normal bruises: black or blue marks that follow veins (infection), bruises so painful that movement is hindered, bruises that have something solid in them, bruises that get larger, bruises of non-bruise colors (red, white), etc.
blood vessels rupturing
I told you they're birthmarks. Leave me alone.