A bruise may appear days after a larger bruise due to the body's process of healing and the movement of blood within the tissues. When a larger bruise occurs, blood can seep into surrounding areas, leading to delayed bruising as the body's inflammatory response continues. Additionally, factors such as activity or pressure on the leg can cause microtrauma in different areas, resulting in a new bruise forming some time after the initial injury.
A contusion is a bruise. Blunt trauma would likely refer to how the contusion how the bruise was caused.
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A bruise does not always hurt. In fact, most don't. Pain would come from the underlying injury, not from the bruise itself. A bruise is simply blood in tissues from small broken blood vessels.
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no; any negative number would be lower than 0 negative 50 would still be lower than positive 3
A child usually calls bruises or cuts a "boo boo". A bruise is fairly insignificant on a child, unless on the face or head. A bruise naturally disappears over 7-10 days, generally.
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Shorter springs would be one way to lower a car. Weak springs would be another way.
"Ouchies" is a slang word. The proper word is either a wound, a bruise, or an injury. Another childish slang term similar to "ouchie" would be "boo-boo."
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So there would be another clarinet, but lower sounding.
Yes. Believe it or not, it is possible to bruise your eyeball. Rubbing your eyes too much or even poking your eye with your finger on accident can cause a bruise. However, this bruise is not visible. If it is not accompanied by other symptoms then it is most likely a bruise. Please be sure to visit your physician if the pain persists, or if the pain is accompanied by other symptoms.