- 6 signs unexplained bruising may be worrisome - Shine365
Unexplained bruising usually appears on the arms and lower legs Sometimes only a slight bump results in random bruises They are typically red in color at first, then blue or dark purple and finally, yellow or green after a few days as it is healing
- Ecchymosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment - WebMD
A bruise or two on your arms or legs is usually nothing to worry about Bruises on your belly, back, or face with no obvious cause, or many new bruises, are reasons to see your doctor
- Random Bruising: 13 Possible Causes Excluding Obvious Injury
Random bruising usually isn’t cause for worry Keeping an eye out for other unusual symptoms may help you determine if there’s an underlying cause Oftentimes, you can reduce your risk for future
- Ecchymosis: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms, and More | Osmosis
Ecchymosis is caused by the leaking of blood from blood vessels into the subcutaneous tissue that underlies the skin The most common cause of ecchymosis is trauma (e g , blunt force to the skin, leading to the rupture of capillaries), which may occur in various regions of the body
- Understanding Ecchymoses (Bruise): Causes Symptoms
Ecchymoses are areas of skin discoloration, typically bluish-black or purplish, resulting from the leakage of blood into the subcutaneous tissue after small blood vessels rupture They are commonly known as bruises
- Bruise colors: Stages, causes, and when to contact a doctor
Bruise colors depend on skin tone and the intensity of an injury They may be red, blue, black, yellow, or slightly darker than a person's unbruised skin
- Causes of bruises on the body without injury: when it’s dangerous
Learn why bruises appear without trauma, what causes them, and when to see a doctor A complete guide to bruises on the body
- What Causes Random Bruising? - Verywell Health
Learn more about the causes of random bruising and red spots on skin—as well as when it’s serious enough to see a doctor
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