I hit my shin on a concrete step 3 days later my ankle is swollen and bruised and i can not walk
No, unless the cause of the hickey (probably someone sucking on your neck) also occurred at the area in which you have the leg bruise. The bruise on your leg could be caused by a number of things, a lot of people don't even realize where they got a bruise, or how they got it.
No, a bruise or contusion is caused by direct force that breaks small capillaries. You can run into a table leg, and bruise your shin. You can fall and bruise your wrist. If the injury involves trauma or fracture, the bruising can be large and look quite ugly.
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 homophone of bruise is brews (some liquids which are brewed, such as tea, coffee, or beer.) The drinker found a bruise on his leg which he got from falling down after having a few too many brews.
its proubly just reacting to were hit it
They are swellings of the tissues that you injured. Sometimes, they bleed and you will have bruise.
do i have a blood clot on my leg if i have a light red bruise with a dark red spot in the middle of it
The bruise consists of blood that's leaked out into the tissues, and if it's a big bruise it'll take the body some time to break down the stagnant blood and get rid of it.
No, the word 'leg' is a noun, a word for a body part, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'leg' is it.example: Your leg has a bruise. Did you hit it against something?
To cure a bruise, you should try many things:Use a band-aid patch, not stripFind a small or large ice pack, depending on the size of the bruise, and let it stay there for 10-15 min.Just walk it out. Walk around your room or something for 5 min., and see if u feel betterif its on your arm or leg, just lay out your arm or leg and stretch it out
Mine usually do, especially if it's a near bruise close to the bone. If it's just superficial, and a light one under the skin, it shouldn't hurt that much.
Time to go to the doctor! (#1 guess: poor circulation -- but who knows).