BLOG 165 BRUISING
They happen to us all. We bump into
something, hit a body part against something, and sometimes we don’t even know
we caused one. Bruises occur when trauma occurs to the skin, causing
discoloration to appear to the site. Blood surfaces to the skin, and we see
black and blue appear on our body. “Contusion” is the medical turn for this
occurrence.
A bruise occurs as the result of a tiny
tears to blood vessels. Blood is actually leaking from the injured area. As we
age, blood vessels become more fragile and that “thin skin” is more prone to
bruising due to sensitivity. Certain medications can also thin the blood,
causing vessels to become more vulnerable. Medications can affect blood
clotting. Clots are our bodies response to injury in order to prevent excessive
bleeding. Steroids can increase the likelihood of bruising. Here are
medications that should be considered if you are wondering why a bruise
occurred: “These drugs include
many arthritis medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories
(for example, ibuprofen (Advil, Nuprin) and naproxen (Aleve))
and over-the-counter medications, such as aspirin. Warfarin (Coumadin)
is often prescribed by doctors specifically to prevent clotting in patients who
have had blood clots in their legs or heart. Warfarin can cause
severe bruising, especially if the level of the medication becomes too high.
Cortisone medications, such as prednisone, promote bruising by increasing
the fragility of the tiny blood vessels in the skin” (https://www.medicinenet.com/bruises/article.htm#why_do_bruises_occur_more_frequently_in_some_people_than_in_others).
That
mark can last up to 2 weeks but will eventually go away. Your body will
reabsorb the blood and the ugly color will go away. For quicker healing, ice
can be applied to the area or elevating the bruise above the heart can help
with blood flow.
If
you easily and frequently bruise, there could be an underlying problem. There
could be an issue with your blood platelets or clotting functioning. Bruises
can be more common in persons with leukemia, who have liver disease, or who
have a gluten intolerance. Sensitivity to bruising can be impacted by some of
the following herbs and supplements:
·
fish oil
·
garlic
·
ginger
·
ginkgo
·
ginseng
·
vitamin E
No BODY
likes a bruise, but they happen. Just don’t bump your limbs on the weights and
machines at the studio 😊 Consult a doctor if you think you abnormally bruise. We
always want to be proactive as we care for our bodies on our fitness journeys.
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