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Just A Q About Bruises
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If I so much as huff on my skin (ok an exaggeration) I get funny red bruises, yet if I have a genuine knock, it's purple.
The red ones last twice as long as the purple.
Any ideas?
The red ones last twice as long as the purple.
Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ferfew......it is a matter of degree of trauma on a thin and vulnerable skin as seen particularly in the elderly.
Minor trauma will lead to smaller blood vessels being damaged called petechia and a more robust trauma may lead to larger blood vessels being damaged producing a bruise.
There may be many causes of petechial hemorrhages, but trauma in the elderly is far away the commonest.
Minor trauma will lead to smaller blood vessels being damaged called petechia and a more robust trauma may lead to larger blood vessels being damaged producing a bruise.
There may be many causes of petechial hemorrhages, but trauma in the elderly is far away the commonest.