A bruise (called a contusion) can burn, itch, feel warm or hot, feel tender or ache, etc. The best explanation is that our skin has millions of sensory nerves. A bruise results from minor bleeding under the skin. This can stretch the skin slightly. This slight stretching can cause the 'symptom' you describe.
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No
Chances are you hit your head.
No, it is much better to just leave the bruise alone. You can ice it for the first few days, then use moist heat, such as a warm washcloth. The body is very efficient about healing any bruise.
Warm to the touch-no.
It's because you touch yourself at night!
Warm to the touch-no.
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A warm breeze personified would be described as gentle, friendly, and comforting. It would seem to have a soft touch, welcoming presence, and the ability to soothe and relax those in its path.
No, only charmed. However, you might bruise the flower if you 'touch' it in a rough way.
When you touch a cut and it feels warm, it is because your body is sending more blood to the area to help with the healing process. This increased blood flow can make the cut feel warm to the touch.