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Health Tip: Care for Your Bruise
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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
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How to Stop Bruises from Hurting
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Methods of Healing

Posted
Tue 30 Mar 2010 10:51pm
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...
Bruises can not only be unattractive, they can also be painful. Not all pain at the site of a bruise is attributed to the bruise itself; it may be a deeper more serious
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Do Overweight People Bruise Easier Than Others?
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Methods of Healing

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
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SMILE THAT BRUISE UPSIDE DOWN!
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Calvin B.
Posted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:43am
well. I really liked using my legs. And if I have my way, we're oh so far from done.
Regarding the bruise, above: I never realized that it takes certain and special circumstances, like presenting with a bruise as above for a doctor to believe you're in a lot of pain.
And I didn't know it's far from guaranteed that they'll do anything about your pain
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Ahhh, the bruising!
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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.
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Bruises, Bumps and Dancing
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Rebecca
Posted
Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:03pm
had turned purple, blue and even black ...
And even now, on Friday evening, it still looks nasty. Browny-greeny-blacky colour and the bruising covers a large area. He... quite hard and he's still feeling the effects. But he's very glad that he's conquered yet another mountain, and that he now gets a break from treatment while his abdomen heals
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Bruises on Arms = Heroin Addict
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My Daughter's Addiction ..
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
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Bruising from op..
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groovychik007


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.
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