What are bruises? Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Remedies

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Abstract

Bruises are bloodstained areas of the skin that impair its aesthetic appearance. Bruises often occur in everyday life, when accidental falls, when hitting hard objects, when performing sports exercises and competitions, when performing medical procedures, and also often occur in the elderly and when using drugs that thin the blood. The skin in the area of bruises first has a reddish color, then successively acquires a blue, green and yellow color. Usually bruises persist for up to a week, and then go away on their own and without a trace. Bruising is not recognized by official medicine as an independent disease. Official medicine does not have medicines designed for urgent discoloration of the skin and the area of bruises. However, in recent years, drugs have been discovered that can discolor the skin in the area of bruises in a few minutes. This group of medicines was called oxygen-alkaline bleachers. Their main ingredients are Hydrogen peroxide and Sodium hydrocarbonate. The prescription of medicines is given.

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Urakov, A. (2020). What are bruises? Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Remedies. IP International Journal of Comprehensive and Advanced Pharmacology, 5(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcaap.2020.001

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