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Ecchymosis

Updated: 2023-09-23


Description

A large, blue or purple bruise under the skin that changes color over time before fading.

Self-care

Apply to the bruise an ice pack wrapped in a thin towel. Leave it in place for 20 minutes. Repeat several times for a day or two after the bruise appears. This helps to reduce the swelling and pain. Consider taking a nonprescription pain reliever if needed.

When to make a doctor's appointment

See a healthcare professional if the bruise:

  • Keeps coming back or is long lasting.
  • Begins suddenly or seems to develop for no reason.
  • Has a lump forming over it, which may be a sign of pooling blood.
  • Is suspected to be the result of child abuse, domestic violence or elder abuse.