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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for bruised
  1. A rib contusion, also called a bruised rib, can occur after a fall or blow to your chest area. A bruise occurs when small blood vessels break and leak ...
  2. ... difficult to use the muscle that has been bruised. For example, a deep thigh bruise is painful ... up to 15 minutes each hour. Keep the bruised area raised above the heart, if possible. This ...
  3. Myocardial contusion is a bruise of the heart muscle. ... A severe myocardial contusion may lead to signs and symptoms of a heart attack. Symptoms can include: Pain in the front of the ...
  4. Someone you know was in the hospital for a serious brain injury. At home, it will take time for them to feel better. This article ...
  5. Traumatic injury of the bladder and urethra involves damage caused by an outside force. ... Types of bladder injuries include: Blunt trauma ( ...
  6. Injury to the kidney and ureter is damage to the organs of the upper urinary tract. ... The kidneys are located in the flank at either ...
  7. ... to 5 days. The face will look pale, bruised, and puffy, but in 4 to 6 weeks ...
  8. ... surgery. Your child's penis will be swollen and bruised. This will get better after a few weeks. ...
  9. ... more often. Your perineum may be tender and bruised. You can use ice packs and take pain ...
  10. ... core muscles Injury to the area like a contusion or bruise
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