Can a bruise show up a week after injury?

After 1-2 days the blood that has leaked out begins to lose oxygen and change color. Depending on the size, location and severity of your bruise, it could appear shades of blue, purple or black. Between 5-10 days after the initial trauma your bruise will begin to turn a yellow or green shade.
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How long does it take for a bruise to show up after an injury?

When a bruise first happens, it's kind of red as the blood appears under the skin. Within 1–2 days, the hemoglobin (an iron-containing substance that carries oxygen) in the blood changes and the bruise turns bluish-purple or even black. After 5–10 days, the bruise looks green or yellow.
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Can bruising take days to come out?

In surviving victims, a deep bruise may not become apparent on the skin until several hours or even days later because of the slow percolation of free blood from the original site to superficial tissue layers.
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Can bruises appear 2 days later?

When it first appears, a bruise will be reddish looking, reflecting the color of the blood on the skin. After 1-2 days, the reddish iron from the blood undergoes a change and the bruise will appear blue or purple. By day 6, the color changes to green and by day 8-9, the bruise will appear yellowish-brown.
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Why does it take so long for a bruise to show up?

It often starts red because fresh, oxygen-rich blood has newly pooled underneath the skin. After around 1–2 days, the blood begins to lose oxygen and change color. A bruise that is a few days old will often appear blue, purple, or even black. In about 5–10 days, it turns a yellow or green color.
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How do you know when a bruise is serious?

A serious bruise means:
  1. The bruised area is large.
  2. The bruise appeared unprovoked or without any injury.
  3. The bruise shows no signs of healing even after a week.
  4. The bruise is increasing in size.
  5. More bruises start appearing.
  6. The bruise is at certain sites, such as over a joint.
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When should you see a doctor for a bruise?

Call the doctor if bruising occurs easily or for no apparent reason. Call the doctor if the bruise is painful and under a toenail or fingernail. Call the doctor if a bruise does not improve within two weeks or fails to completely clear after three or four weeks.
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Why is my bruise spreading?

After a period of time, that swelling dissipates with the body's help. When this occurs, instead of being confined to one area, it will spread out, so to speak. The spreading out of this bruise follows gravity.
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How long does bruising occur after a fracture?

Within one or two days of your injury, the blood that has collected at the injury site turns a bluish or dark purple color. After 5 to 10 days, the bruise turns a green or yellow color. This is a sign that healing is taking place. After 10 or 14 days, the bruise's color will be more of a yellow-brown or light brown.
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What's the difference between a bruise and a hematoma?

A bruise, also known as a contusion, typically appears on the skin after trauma such as a blow to the body. It occurs when the small veins and capillaries under the skin break. A hematoma is a collection (or pooling) of blood outside the blood vessel.
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Why is my bruise getting more purple?

Within a day or so of impact, your bruise will darken to blue or purple. This is caused by both low oxygen supplies and swelling at the bruising site. As a result, hemoglobin, which is typically red, begins a gradual change to blue. This darkening can last through the fifth day after injury.
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What does a hematoma look like?

A hematoma can look like a bruise, but bruises occur due to damage to small blood vessels rather than large ones. While many hematomas are relatively harmless, some can indicate a more serious medical problem.
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How do you know if it's a bruise or a fracture?

If you've broken a bone: you may hear or feel a snap or a grinding noise as the injury happens. there may be swelling, bruising or tenderness around the injured area. you may feel pain when you put weight on the injury, touch it, press it, or move it.
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Do hairline fractures bruise?

Here's our process. What is a hairline fracture? A hairline fracture, also known as a stress fracture, is a small crack or severe bruise within a bone.
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Do fractures show up right away?

Stress fractures often can't be seen on regular X-rays taken shortly after your pain begins. It can take several weeks — and sometimes longer than a month — for evidence of stress fractures to show on X-rays. Bone scan.
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What does blood clot bruising look like?

If a clot plugs up veins in your arms or legs, they may look bluish or reddish. Your skin also might stay discolored from the damage to blood vessels afterward. A PE in your lung could make your skin pale, bluish, and clammy.
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Can bruises spread as healing?

Blood leaks into tissues under the skin and causes the black-and-blue colour. As bruises (contusions) heal, usually within 2 to 4 weeks, they often turn colours, including purplish black, reddish blue, or yellowish green. Sometimes the area of the bruise spreads down the body in the direction of gravity.
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Can you get a blood clot from a bruise?

The bruise itself won't cause a blood clot. In very rare circumstances, the hit that caused the bruise can. If a deep-seated vein is damaged during the collision, it could lead to a deep-vein clot. This is called deep-vein thrombosis (DVT).
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How long should a deep bruise hurt?

Bone bruises are usually painful and often last a week or two, but the duration of the bruise can vary greatly and can be altered by the way a person treats the injury.
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How do you assess a bruise?

Assess the location and pattern of bruising, using pictorial or photographic records where possible and appropriate (for example in children): Distribution, number, site, shape, and measured size of bruises.
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Does a bone bruise show on the skin?

Symptoms of Bone Bruises

Pain and tenderness under your skin. Swelling around the area of the injury, including the soft tissue. A hard lump under your skin. Visible bruising on the outside of your skin‌
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Why is my bruise getting worse?

Sometimes a bruise gets worse instead of better. It may become larger and more swollen. This can occur when your body walls off a small pool of blood under the skin (hematoma). In very rare cases, your doctor may need to drain extra blood from the area.
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When does a bruise turn into a lump?

A bruise happens when capillaries get damaged due to trauma and the blood seeps into the top layer of your skin, causing discoloration. A hematoma happens when blood pools and clots underneath the skin and forms a swollen lump. Many injuries can develop a hematoma and give the area a firm, lumpy appearance.
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Do bruises get worse before healing?

As the body heals, bruises change color, shape, and size. These changes occur as the blood's hemoglobin loses oxygen, and is broken down by your body. Bruising can take weeks to fade away, and the amount of time is different for each person. Bruised areas can swell and get worse in the first few days.
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Can a bone be bruised but not broken?

Bone bruises are typically painful and take longer to heal than a skin bruise. While the bone isn't actually broken, the impact is strong enough to result in bleeding or inflammation within the bone. Essentially, the bone particles are compressed but not enough to cause a fracture.
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