It sounds like your bruise may be developing into a more serious issue, especially if it's growing, painful, red, and hot. It's important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to rule out any complications such as infection or a blood clot. In the meantime, try to keep the area elevated and avoid any activities that may aggravate it.
a bruise is internal bleeding. if the blood cannot escape, it clots into a hematoma. if its bigger than about two peas, you should have it checked out.
A bruise which does not heal, or keeps coming back in the way you suggest should be evaluated by your physician. It would be inappropriate to attempt any kind of diagnosis over the internet.
No, a stone bruise on your heel should not last for 6 months. Typically, these types of bruises heal within a few weeks with proper care. If the pain or discomfort persists for an extended period, it may indicate a more serious underlying issue, such as a fracture or tendon injury. It’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and treatment.
After 5 to 10 days, the bruise turns greenish or yellowish. ... All you have to do is apply cold to the bruise for half an hour to an hour at a time ... A bruise is getting more painful. Your bruise is swelling. You can't move a joint. ...
You should tape a bruise as long as it takes for it to heal. This somewhat depends on which metacarpal is affected.
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After about 4 months I noticed some mold forming
Put ice on it (not directly) and that should halt any swelling. The bruise should go away on its on in a week or so.
when tb shot givin correctly intradermally, it should not bruise. your shot was given to deeply subdermally.
It's not uncommon to have a bruise due to incorrect piercing methods or heavy handed piercers. Done correctly and carefully there should be no bruising.
They are attached to your big toe and slowly get bigger and migrate up to your bellybutton.
If you have a bruise caused by raw meat, you should first wash the affected area with soap and water. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling and pain. Avoid applying heat to the bruise, as this can worsen the injury. If the bruise is severe or does not improve, seek medical attention.