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BruiseDESCRIPTIONAn injury involving rupture of small blood vessels, a bruise causes discolouration without a break in the overlying Skin. Bruises are associated with external and internal causes. If the blood is pooled or trapped in tissue or an organ, the term haematoma is used. A common example is a blood blister. With Capillary Fragility, the bruising is called an ecchymosis; the blood enters subcutaneous tissues, causing discolouration of the overlying Skin. HERBSAloe Vera (4) NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTSVitamin C (2) HOMOEOPATHYArnica To minimise bruising and swelling if dental work is performed. To minimise bruising and Pain for Head Injuries. A "must have" for any injury where there may be bruising, also torn or jagged Wounds with bruised feeling. For bruising and aching of sprains or strains. REFERENCES1. Shamrai EF. Vitamin P. Its chemical nature and mechanism of physiologic action. Uspekhi Sovremennoi Biologii 1968;65:186-201. RELATED NEWS |