What if a bruise is warm to the touch?

Trauma to bone, joint, or skin (bruise or infected cut), hematoma, infected hematoma, thrombophlebitis, cellulitis, DVT (blood clot in the leg), and allergic reaction to medications could cause these symptoms and signs. Call your doctor if there's no improvement.
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Can a bruise feel warm?

You have a bruise on your leg and signs of a blood clot, such as: Increasing redness and swelling along with warmth, tenderness, and pain in the bruised area.
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What does it mean when a bruise is warm to the touch?

If a hematoma is especially painful, it is best to seek medical attention. A doctor can provide tips on wrapping or bracing the area. It is also a good idea to see a doctor if the area shows signs of infection, such as discoloration, swelling, and feeling warm to the touch.
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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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What does it mean if a bruise is hot and hard?

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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Can a bruise turn into a blood clot?

Can't bad bruises cause blood clots? 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.
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What are the first signs of internal bleeding?

The signs and symptoms that suggest concealed internal bleeding depend on where the bleeding is inside the body, but may include:
  • pain at the injured site.
  • swollen, tight abdomen.
  • nausea and vomiting.
  • pale, clammy, sweaty skin.
  • breathlessness.
  • extreme thirst.
  • unconsciousness.
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How do you treat a deep bruise?

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  1. Rest the bruised area, if possible.
  2. Ice the bruise with an ice pack wrapped in a towel. Leave it in place for 10 to 20 minutes. Repeat several times a day for a day or two as needed.
  3. Compress the bruised area if it is swelling, using an elastic bandage. Don't make it too tight.
  4. Elevate the injured area.
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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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What are the stages of bruising?

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 tell if a bruise is a hematoma?

Symptoms of bruise or hematoma
  1. Dark blue or purple patch of skin that appears within a few hours after injury.
  2. Tenderness on or around the affected area.
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How can you tell the difference between a bruise and a blood clot?

Recognizing the Signs of a Blood Clot After a Bruise
  • A bruise that lasts longer than two weeks.
  • A lump under the skin.
  • Pain. ...
  • Swelling of the affected area.
  • Warmth around the injury.
  • Redness or discoloration.
  • Protruding veins.
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When should you worry about a hematoma?

Watch closely for changes in your health, and be sure to contact your doctor or nurse call line if: The bruise lasts longer than 4 weeks. The bruise gets bigger or becomes more painful. You do not get better as expected.
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What does a blood clot look like on the skin?

Blood clots may look red and swollen, or like a reddish or bluish skin discoloration. Other blood clots may not be visible in the skin.
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How long should a bruise be swollen for?

Once you're bruised, you'll have that telltale black-and-blue mark on your skin for up to 2 weeks. The bruise should change colors as it heals. You may also have some pain and swelling. It will hurt most in the first few days after your injury.
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Can you get cellulitis from a bruise?

Causes of cellulitis

Cellulitis is usually caused by a bacterial infection. The bacteria that cause it often live harmlessly on the skin, but they can lead to an infection if they get into a break in your skin, such as: a bruise, cut or graze.
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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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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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Why is my bruise getting more purple?

As you heal, an iron-rich substance in your blood -- called hemoglobin -- breaks down into other compounds. This process makes your bruise change colors: It's usually red right after the injury. Within a day or two, it turns purplish or black and blue.
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What is best for a bruise heat or cold?

On the day you get a bruise, apply an ice pack to reduce swelling as well as constrict broken blood vessels. Those vessels then may leak less blood. Avoid heat. In the first two or three days after bruising yourself, a very hot bath or shower could cause more bleeding and swelling.
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How do you know if a bone is broken or bruised?

If you've broken a bone:
  1. you may hear or feel a snap or a grinding noise as the injury happens.
  2. there may be swelling, bruising or tenderness around the injured area.
  3. you may feel pain when you put weight on the injury, touch it, press it, or move it.
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Why is there a lump in the middle of my bruise?

They are caused by bleeding underneath the skin near the surface. When the bleeding causes a raised area, the area is called a "hematoma.” A bruise may have a bump or knot in the middle. Bruises are very common in people with bleeding disorders.
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Can you be bleeding internally and not know it?

Internal bleeding is blood loss occurring within your body. Because it occurs inside your body, internal bleeding may go unnoticed initially. If the bleeding is rapid, enough blood may build up to press on internal structures or to form a bulge or discoloration under your skin.
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How long can you survive with internal bleeding?

If internal bleeding is not treated, the heart and breathing rate will continue to increase while blood pressure and mental status decrease. Eventually, internal bleeding can result in death by blood loss (exsanguination). The median time from the onset of hemorrhagic shock to death by exsanguination is 2 hours.
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What are two ways to tell if bleeding is life threatening select all that apply?

Types of Bleeding
  1. Life-Threatening. – Spurting or pulsating blood – – Bright red color –
  2. Potentially Life-Threatening. – Steady slow flow – – Dark red color –
  3. Not Life-Threatening. – Slow trickle –
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