Bruising Sentence Examples

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  • She looked and felt cool, and only part of the bruising was visible.

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  • She peered at the areas where there was bruising.

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  • This may be due to frost, especially in thin-barked trees, and often occurs in beeches, pears, &c.; or it may result from bruising by wind, hailstones, gun-shot wounds in coverts, &c., the latter of course very local.

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  • Symptoms include a swollen, painful ankle with possible bruising due to ruptured blood vessels.

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  • If the areas become confluent it results in the typical discolored signs of bruising.

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  • At some point my flying hand hits cymbal bruising wrist which soon swells.

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  • But the most revealing turning point was his bruising encounter with Jeremy Paxman earlier that week.

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  • People who choose these sports can expect long practices and plenty of bruising.

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  • Long-term use of oral corticosteroids may cause more serious side effects, such as weight gain, cataracts, weakening bones, high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar, and easy bruising.

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  • Drawing blood for the test may involve light bleeding or bruising at the site of puncture, or blood may accumulate under the puncture site (hematoma), requiring that a new location be found for subsequent tests.

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  • After a vasectomy, a man may experience mild pain, redness, bruising, and swelling.

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  • Signs of a vitamin K deficiency include bruising easily or trouble getting simple cuts to stop bleeding.

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  • In its absence, you can experience a whole host of symptoms such as poor immune function, lethargy, bruising, bleeding gums, and other problems.

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  • Deficiency symptoms can include bleeding gums, bruising and poor immune function.

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  • If you choose shoes that are stiffer with the hope that they will soften up, you could be disappointed, and your children's feet could suffer abrasions and bruising, particularly if they'll be hitting the field hard from day one.

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  • There is also no specified recovery time, although some people experience bruising at the injection site.

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  • Side effects are usually minor with this procedure; most patients experience only slight bruising.

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  • Botox can cause headaches, clots, double vision, bruising and droopiness of the eye, but these are all usually temporary.

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  • Blood pressure is heavier below the waist line; to avoid excessive bruising on the legs, it's important to restrict some of the flow through elevation.

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  • Potential side effects include the possibility of infection, scarring, bleeding, minor bruising or scabbing.

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  • The color of these circles is often similar to bruising, which is essentially bleeding underneath the skin.

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  • Bruising - Skin may bruise as a result of surgical trauma.

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  • Some light to mild bruising is normal but will clear in a few days.

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  • Consult a dermatologist if your eye problems include any kind of pain, redness or unusual bruising.

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  • A post mortem found that he died of asphyxia and recorded extensive bruising to his body and face.

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  • The swelling and bruising came out straight away and looked horrendous for a few days, but rapidly subsided.

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  • The resulting impact left the Fireblade written off and me with broken kneecap, damaged hip and various cuts and heavy bruising.

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  • Injuries included a half-inch laceration to Georgina's mouth, extensive bruising to her face and tissue damage.

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  • In some cases blistering, severe pruritus, and bruising develop.

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  • At the puncture site Some bruising is common after an artery puncture.

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  • Bruising, purpura and petechiae have also been reported.

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  • A knock to a tendon may result in slight bruising or more severe damage possibly even tendon rupture.

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  • While very few people actually have scurvy, even minor deficiencies of vitamin C can increase the incidence of bruising.

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  • Mr Horsford the surgeon said the body was free from bruising and he believed the cause was cardiac syncope caused by over exertion.

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  • The rawhide face is ideal for use on materials where bruising needs to be avoided.

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  • He suffered bruising to his head and wrists, and months of mental trauma until, eventually, he left retail altogether.

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  • Wear the TED stockings during the day for the next 4-5 weeks whilst the bruising settles.

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  • It 's equally important tho not to use old threadbare luggage which is n't up to a mild bruising from baggage handlers.

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  • Her injured leg showed some bruising and minor abrasions, but nothing too serious.

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  • The peaches are hand-picked to prevent excessive bruising.

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  • Puck's son suffered bruising of a number of internal organs, with serious damage to his liver.

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  • Pick off the plant with the stem and cap intact, and collect in shallow containers to prevent bruising.

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  • Most organic produce will contain marks and bruising that you won't find on regular produce.

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  • While technology and techniques have improved on organic farms, it's still difficult to prevent bugs and bruising without chemical pesticides and washes.

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  • An elder may complain of pain, show bruising, cuts, or broken bones.

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  • A diet deficient in vitamin K can cause prolonged blood-clotting time and easy bleeding and bruising.

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  • Risk factors for the development of chronic ITP in adults include being female, age over 10 years at onset of symptoms, bruising, and having another known autoimmune disease.

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  • General care may include asking parents to watch for bruising, petechiae, or other signs of recurrence.

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  • The sudden onset of ITP-like symptoms can be a concern, but the presence of a rash or bruising is not a signal for alarm because there are so many possible causes of these symptoms in childhood.

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  • The symptoms to be alert for are frequent nosebleeds or frequent bruising with no specific cause, particularly if the child has had a recent illness or virus.

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  • Unusual bleeding or bruising of the site should be reported to the pediatrician.

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  • Drawing blood for the test may involve light bleeding or bruising at the site of puncture or blood may accumulate under the puncture site (hematoma), requiring that a new location be found for subsequent tests.

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  • These include thin translucent skin, arterial/intestinal/uterine fragility or rupture, extensive bruising, and characteristic facial appearance.

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  • There are anecdotal reports that large daily doses (0.04-0.14 oz, or 1-4 g) of vitamin C may help decrease bruising and aid in wound healing.

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  • Other rare side effects include yellow skin or eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, weakness, fatigue, bloody or black stools, bloody or cloudy urine, and a sudden decrease in the amount of urine.

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  • Scurvy-A nutritional disorder caused by vitamin C deficiency that is characterized by tiredness, muscle weakness, joint and muscle aches, a rash on the legs, bleeding gums, and skin bruising.

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  • It causes an enlarged liver, bruising and skin lesions, anemia, enlarged lymph glands, other organ involvement, and extensive skull lesions.

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  • Other symptoms include tiredness, pain, bone deterioration, broken bones, anemia, and increased bruising.

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  • These sprains are characterized by obvious swelling, extensive bruising, pain, difficulty bearing weight, and reduced function of the joint.

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  • Grade III, or third degree, sprains are caused by complete tearing of the ligament where there is severe pain, loss of joint function, widespread swelling and bruising, and the inability to bear weight.

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  • The major symptoms of most facial injuries are pain, swelling, bleeding, and bruising, although a fractured jaw also prevents the person from working his jaw properly.

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  • The doctor looks for signs of bruising and tissue swelling as well as bleeding and gently palpates, or touches, the various facial bones for movement and stability.

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  • Bruising may occur at the puncture site, or the person may feel dizzy or faint.

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  • Pressure should be applied to the puncture site until the bleeding stops to reduce bruising.

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  • More serious injuries can cause skull fracture, blood clots between the skull and the brain, or bruising and tearing of the brain tissue itself.

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  • This condition is called intracerebral hemorrhage or intracerebral contusion (from the word for bruising).

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  • Other forms of self-harm include biting, hitting, or bruising oneself; picking or pulling at skin or hair; burning oneself with cigarettes, or amputating parts of the body.

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  • An open or compound fracture is often accompanied by bleeding or bruising.

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  • Other symptoms include skin blisters and discoloration, weakness, sweating, nausea, faintness, dizziness, bruising, and tender lymph nodes.

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  • Purpura refers to bruising as the result of a disease condition.

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  • For instance, bruising in the back of the abdomen may eventually appear in the groin; bruising in the thigh or the knee will work its way down to the ankle.

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  • The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen and naproxen sodium may lead to increased bruising.

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  • The anticlotting medications also known as blood thinners, especially the drug warfarin (Coumadin), may be the cause of particularly severe bruising.

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  • If there are large areas of bruising or bruises develop very easily, this may herald a problem.

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  • Bruising that occurs around the navel may indicate dangerous internal bleeding; bruising behind the ear, called Battle's sign, may be due to a skull fracture; and raised bruises may point to autoimmune disease.

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  • A physician or healthcare professional should be consulted when accidents involve extensive bruising or when bruises do not heal in a timely manner (seven to 10 days).

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  • Bruising is usually a minor problem that does not require a formal medical diagnosis.

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  • However, faced with extensive bruising, bruising with no apparent cause, or bruising in certain locations, a physician will pursue an evaluation that includes a number of blood tests.

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  • It is often recommended that ice packs be applied on and off during the first 24 hours after injury to reduce the bruising.

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  • This treatment will tighten the tissues and therefore diminish the bruising.

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  • Oral homeopathic remedies may reduce bruising, pain, and swelling as well.

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  • The blood under the skin which causes the discoloration of bruising should be totally reabsorbed by the body in three weeks or less.

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  • These can assist in strengthening the connective tissue, which decreases the spread of blood and bruising.

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  • Low blood cell counts caused by the effect of chemotherapy on the bone marrow can lead to anemia, infections, and easy bleeding and bruising.

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  • Symptoms include easy bruising, bleeding in small cuts that stops and starts, abnormal bleeding after surgery, and abnormally heavy menstrual bleeding.

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  • Easy bruising, profuse nosebleeds, postpartum hemorrhage, excessively prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding, and postsurgical hemorrhage may also result.

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  • Nearly 50 percent of individuals with this disorder experience no symptoms, but others may notice blood in their urine, nosebleeds, or bruising.

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  • The site of heel stick, finger stick, or venipuncture must be kept clean and dry and observed for any undue bleeding or bruising.

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  • These small bleeds result in bruising and noticeable lumps but do not usually require treatment.

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  • In 1926, von Willebrand noticed that many male and female members of a large family from the Aland Islands had increased bruising (bleeding into the skin) and prolonged episodes of bleeding.

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  • Type 1, the mildest form of VWD, is usually associated with easy bruising, recurrent nosebleeds, heavy menstrual periods, and prolonged bleeding after surgeries and invasive work.

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  • These children usually experience prolonged bleeding from cuts, easy bruising, nosebleeds, skin hematomas, and prolonged bleeding from the gums following tooth extraction and minor trauma.

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  • Type 3 VWD can be quite severe and is associated with bruising and bleeding from the mouth, nose, and from the intestinal, genital, and urinary tracts.

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  • If a child frequently experiences significant bleeding, takes longer than normal to stop bleeding, or experiences easy bruising, then the doctor should be consulted.

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  • Discomfort or bruising may occur at the puncture site.

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  • Pressure to the puncture site until the bleeding stops reduces bruising; warm packs relieve discomfort.

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  • The risks are potential bruising at the puncture site, and mild dizziness.

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  • Side effects include bruising, skin discoloration, swelling, crusting, and minor bleeding.

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  • Side effects include stinging, swelling, bruising, scarring, muscle cramping, and allergic reactions.

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  • Increased susceptibility to infections, eczema, and excessive bleeding and bruising are the hallmarks of WAS, although the symptoms can vary significantly from one patient to another.

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  • The evidence of physical abuse often involves bruising and broken bones, and these may be explained away as accidental.

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  • His lips crushed down on hers, bruising them as his fingers dug into her shoulders.

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  • He lifted her by the waist and crushed her body against his, bruising her lips passionately.

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  • To preserve the colour of flowers pledgets of cotton wool, which prevent bruising, should be introduced between them, as also, if the stamens are thick and succulent, as in Digitalis, between these and the corolla.

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  • In order to get a hold for moving the blocks without bruising the edges, projecting lumps or bosses were left on the faces, about 6 or 8 in.

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