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Results 1 - 10 of 79 for Purple
  1. ... bruise will turn into a dark blue or purple color. As the bruise begins to heal it ... pinkish, red color, changes to dark blue or purple, fades to violet, green, dark yellow, and turns ...
  2. IgA vasculitis is a disease that involves purple spots on the skin, joint pain, gastrointestinal problems, and glomerulonephritis (a type of kidney disorder). It is also known as Henoch-Schönlein purpura ( ...
  3. ... an abscess, producing a hard, red to reddish-purple lump, often on the jaw, from which comes ... pain Swelling or a hard, red to reddish-purple lump on the face or upper neck Weight ...
  4. ... lesions) most often appear as bluish-red or purple bumps on the skin. They are reddish-purple because they are rich in blood vessels. The ...
  5. ... include: Muscle weakness , stiffness, or soreness Problems swallowing Purple color to the upper eyelids Purple-red skin rash Shortness of breath Difficulty swallowing ...
  6. ... when brushing or flossing) Bright red or reddish-purple gums Gums that are tender when touched, but ... and teeth and look for soft, swollen, reddish-purple gums. The gums are most often painless or ...
  7. ... halitosis) Gums that are bright red or reddish-purple Gums that look shiny Gums that bleed easily ( ... Your gums will be soft, swollen, and reddish-purple. (Healthy gums are pink and firm.) You may ...
  8. ... gray Deuteranopia -- difficulty telling the difference between red/purple and green/purple Protanopia -- difficulty telling the difference ...
  9. ... breath Easy bruising and bleeding Small red or purple pinpoint dots under the skin caused by bleeding ... gums or frequent nosebleeds You notice red or purple spots of bleeding under the skin
  10. ... the Gram stain. The Gram stain is colored purple. When combined with the bacteria in a sample, the stain will either stay purple inside the bacteria (Gram-positive), or it will ...
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