Why did my bruise turn red?

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.
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How do you know when a bruise is serious?

Seek medical attention if you have:
  1. increased bruising while taking aspirin (Bayer) or other blood thinners.
  2. swelling and pain in the area of bruising.
  3. bruising that occurs after a hard blow or fall.
  4. bruising that occurs along with a suspected broken bone.
  5. bruising for no reason.
  6. bruising that fails to heal after four weeks.
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Why did my bruise turn into red spots?

Bleeding into the skin can occur from broken blood vessels that form tiny red dots (called petechiae). Blood also can collect under the tissue in larger flat areas (called purpura), or in a very large bruised area (called an ecchymosis).
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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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What does a busted blood vessel look like?

This red spot is the most common symptom of a burst blood vessel. Over time, it may take on a green or yellowish color, like a bruise. Some people notice floaters, which are small shapes that look like little dots or squiggly lines in front of your eye. You may also notice a little bit of sensitivity or irritation.
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How do you tell if a bruise is infected?

You have signs of infection, such as:
  1. Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness.
  2. Red streaks leading from the bruise.
  3. Pus draining from the bruise.
  4. A fever.
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When should you get a bruise checked?

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. Go to an emergency room if you think you have a broken bone along with the bruise.
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What do Leukaemia bruises look like?

Small, pinhead-sized red spots on the skin (called “petechiae”) may be a sign of leukaemia. These small red spots are actually very small bruises that cluster so that they look like a rash.
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What are early signs of leukemia?

Common leukemia signs and symptoms include:
  • Fever or chills.
  • Persistent fatigue, weakness.
  • Frequent or severe infections.
  • Losing weight without trying.
  • Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen.
  • Easy bleeding or bruising.
  • Recurrent nosebleeds.
  • Tiny red spots in your skin (petechiae)
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What are the six signs of leukemia?

The six most common symptoms experienced by all leukemia patients prior to diagnosis. These are: Fatigue.
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Other less frequently experienced symptoms of leukaemia are:
  • Swollen lymph nodes.
  • Stomach discomfort.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Numbness in hands or feet.
  • Heart palpitations.
  • Loss of concentration.
  • Sleeping problems.
  • Headaches.
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Where do leukemia bruises appear?

People with leukemia are more likely to bruise because their bodies don't make enough platelets to plug bleeding blood vessels. Leukemia bruises look like any other kind of bruise, but there tend to be more of them than usual. Additionally, they may show up on unusual areas of your body, such as your back.
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When should you go to the ER for a bruise?

If the cut or bruise is causing major bleeding that can't be stopped even by applying pressure on the wound, then one should head over to an ER as excessive blood loss may be life threatening.
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What does bleeding under the skin look like?

Bleeding into the skin happens when small blood vessels burst just below your skin's surface. These broken blood vessels may look like small red dots. Or they may be larger purple, blue or black patches.
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Do bruises get worse as they heal?

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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How long should it take for a bruise to heal?

Bruises usually fade away in about 2 weeks. Over that time, the bruise changes color as the body breaks down and reabsorbs the blood.
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How do you get rid of blood under the skin?

If a bruise is rapidly spreading, you need try to stop the bleeding under the skin. Wrap the area (not too tightly) with an elastic bandage, such as an Ace wrap, and keep it on until you see a doctor. You can also put direct pressure on the area for 15 minutes at a time.
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Why do bruises change color?

Within hours a bruise will turn into a dark blue or purple color. As the bruise begins to heal it changes colors. The color change is due to the biochemical breakdown of hemoglobin that is found in the blood. As the different components of the blood are broken down, different colors will appear in the bruise.
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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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What does a blood clot look like?

What Does a Blood Clot Look Like?: Blood clots can form anywhere in the body, such as the leg, lung, brain, heart, and stomach or intestines. 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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What causes reddish purple spots on skin?

Purpura causes red, purple or brown blood spots on your skin. It happens when small blood vessels leak blood under your skin's surface. There are different types of purpura. Treatment for purpura depends on the underlying condition causing it.
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What is the difference between a bruise and a contusion?

Bruises and contusions are skin discolorations that happen due to an injury to capillaries under the surface of your skin. Bruises and contusions are the same thing.
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How long does a deep tissue bruise take to heal?

Recovery time can range between a few days to a few weeks. Though many cases of muscle bruising heal on their own, more severe muscle injuries may require medical attention. If your symptoms don't improve within a few days of developing the injury, see your doctor.
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Does leukemia come on suddenly?

Acute leukemia may cause signs and symptoms that are similar to the flu. They come on suddenly within days or weeks. Chronic leukemia often causes only a few symptoms or none at all.
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Does easy bruising mean leukemia?

People with leukemia are more susceptible to bruising, even from small knocks. Without enough platelets in the blood, the body cannot prevent blood vessels from bleeding under the skin upon injury. These bruises are not the same as petechiae and look like regular bruises.
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How can you test for leukemia at home?

So while you may be able to see if you have genetic markers for future cancer development, there's currently no home test available that can tell you whether you have leukemia currently. Possible tests available for home use can give you an idea of your overall health and risk factors, but they can't diagnose leukemia.
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