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Health Tip: Care for Your Bruise by Medline Plus Posted Wed 15 Dec 2010 7:00am Follow these suggestions to aid healing By Diana Kohnle Wednesday, December 15, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- A bruise forms when a ruptured blood vessel causes blood to pool below the skin. The U.S. National Library of Medicine suggests how to help heal a bruise: Apply an ice pack Read on »
How to Stop Bruises from Hurting by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 30 Mar 2010 10:51pm injury. What Causes a Bruise? A bruise forms when blood vessels under the skin rupture.  Usually we bruise after an injury such as bumping into an object or having... more easily from simple injuries.  Specifically injuries to the hands, feet, legs and forearms are more likely to bruise.  The skin becomes less elastic and thinner as we age Read on »
Do Overweight People Bruise Easier Than Others? by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 04 Apr 2010 3:04am to bruising from the slightest injury. Some natural supplements can also cause your blood to thin increasing your risk of easy bruising.  Some of these are ginger, garlic, gingko and fish oils. If you are experiencing easy bruising or unexplained bruising consult your doctor or pharmacist to see if your medications can be causing your blood to thin Read on »
Bruising that just won't go Away! by Sara G. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 2:57pm If you recall, I took daily Lovenox shots (because I carry the SSA antibody which can cause miscarriage ) during almost 7 months of my pregnancy, stopping about 6 weeks before my due date. The last shot I gave myself was on September 15 th, and yet I still have bruises where I administered the shots. I've read about several remedies online Read on »
Nasty Bruise!! by Greg Gilbert Posted Mon 10 Aug 2009 4:32pm A Picture is worth a thousand words: YES IT HURTS!!!! Read on »
Ahhh, the bruising! by akontarinis Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm One of the wonderful side effects of the anti-seizure medication is that my body has become one big, giant, ugly bruise. You can see here on my arm that all these bruises... become one big, giant, ugly bruise. You can see here on my arm that all these bruises look like they want to lock arms and join forces. Nice, right? Thank you, Dilantin. Read on »
Bruises on Arms = Heroin Addict by My Daughter's Addiction .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Aug 2009 10:02pm and I noticed lots of bruises all over her arm. I asked her about it and she quickly said, "[so and so] has been playing around and grabbing my arms." I said, "let me see those bruises" and I reached over to pull back her sleeve and she jumped up and said, "oh, I gotta go, I'm late." I said, "you tell [so and so] not to put anymore bruises on your arms Read on »
Bruising from op.. by groovychik007 Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Mon 11 Oct 2010 2:22pm 11th oct-  my eye has swelled up a bit and theres a bit of bruising. it feels a bit stiff to blink but its ok and no pain. My parents say they can see a difference betwen my right aye and my left eye. Read on »
Total Joint Replacement Educational Series Part 13: Swelling and Bruising After Total Knee and Total Hip Replacement by Dr. Tony DiGioia Medical Doctor Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:12pm ·               You may have swelling and bruising around the knee or hip and down into the lower leg after your total joint replacement. ·               Bruising may last for up to 6-8 weeks.   This is part of the normal healing process. ·               Being on the blood thinner after surgery can contribute to this bruising too Read on »
Bruising on Torso and Other Sites Helps Identify Pediatric Trauma Due to Abuse by Poh Tin Tan Posted Sat 26 Dec 2009 12:00am From Reuters Health Information NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Dec 07 - In toddlers and small children, bruising on the torso, ear, or neck is suggestive of abuse, according to the developers of a new child abuse screening tool. In infants younger than 4 months, they say, bruising anywhere may be suspicious for abuse. Dr. Mary Clyde Pierce, from Children's Read on »