Is Used for severe blood Bruising under the skin after certain types of Surgery. Also Used for many ways of bruising, such as falls or bumping any part of your body that causes you to have a severe looking bruise.
Depending on where it is, if it is visible or how severe it is. Severe bruising needs medical attention. Do not pop them!
It looks all black and ugly and sooner or later it will fall off
No it is not al all
it may be caused by a bleeding disorder called haemophilia where your blood does not clot.
Yes, well it can be. Generally the baby will incure severe bruising, but in a more severe case it could cause brain damage.
There are many risks associated of doing an eye tattoo. These include losing the sight in the eye being tattooed, severe bruising and severe infections that can spread.
While it is normal for some minor bruising to occur during the tattooing process due to the trauma to the skin, excessive or severe bruising is not typical. If you experience significant bruising after getting a tattoo, it may be a sign of underlying health issues or that the tattoo artist applied too much pressure during the process.
You would typically think some type of trauma would cause this, like pounding with your palm, or carpal tunnel surgery could certainly cause bruising. A bruise is really a broken blood vessel, (or several together). Look for other areas of bruising on your body as well and if you find you are bruising a lot or for no reason, you need to go to your Dr to have your blood analyzed.
I guess falling from a height directly on your buttocks, or maybie a skin infection/diesese that looks like bruising
Yes... A bruise should be worked around as this may cause discomfort to the client and may make the condition worse.
It should be. However, be aware that there are risks of complications, such as bruising and bleeding at the site of surgery.