•A
bruise is an area of skin discoloration. A bruise occurs when small blood
vessels break and leak their contents into the soft tissue beneath the skin.
•SUBCUTANEOUS
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•2.
INTRAMUSCULAR
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•3.
PERIOSTEAL
•This contusion is just beneath the skin.
•
•This
type of contusion is most common.
•
•Usually
caused by a fall or sudden blow.
This type of contusion is deep within the underlying muscle tissue.
Very common in sports and automobile accidents.
•This
type of contusion is a bone bruise.
•
•Periosteal liberally pertains to around the bone.
•
•Very common in sports and in elderly.
•Bruises
are often caused by falls, sports injuries, car accidents, or direct blows
received by other people or objects.
The main symptoms are pain, swelling, and
skin discoloration.
The bruise is usually very tender to touch
and is
also difficult to move the affected area.
For example - a deep thigh bruise is
painful to ambulate.
Bruises
go through colorful stages as the body begins to heal itself. The color change
mean that your is metabolizing, or breaking down, the blood cells in the skin.
This is the chemical process that your body goes through to repair itself.
•First
stage- the color will be reddish or purplish. This is in the first days.
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•Second
stage- the bruise will appear blue or even blackish. This will take a few days.
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•Stage
three- it may appear greenish or yellowish. This will be in about five to ten
days.
•
•Stage
four- the bruise will be light brown and will get lighter and eventually fade
completely . This is will be in about ten to fourteen days.
•Place
ice on the bruise to help it heal faster and to reduce swelling. Place ice in a
cloth – do not place directly on the skin.
•Apply
ice up to 15 minutes at a time.
•Keep
the bruised area elevated if possible. Try to rest the bruised body part by not
overworking your muscles in that area.
•If
needed take tylenol to
help reduce pain.
•Practice
safety skills .
•
•Be
mindful to avoid falls. For example, be careful when climbing on ladders or
other objects.
•Wear
seatbelts in motor vehicles.
•
•Wear
proper sports gear to pad easily bruised areas of the body.
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