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    Bruise
    
            Bruise
What is it?
Plan of Action:
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Elevate the bruised area above heart level, if possible.
 
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Apply 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 injury. This helps to reduce the swelling and pain.
 
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If the bruised area is swelling, put an elastic bandage around it, but not too tight
 
If the skin isn't broken, you don't need to bandage a bruise. Consider taking a nonprescription pain reliever if needed.
Consult your health care provider if you:
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Have very painful swelling in the bruised area
 
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Suspect a bruise has been caused by child abuse, domestic violence or elder abuse
 
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Are still experiencing pain three days after a seemingly minor injury
 
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Have frequent, large or painful bruises
 
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Have bruises that begin suddenly or seem to develop for no reason
 
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Have a personal or family history of easy bruising or bleeding
 
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Have unusual bleeding, such as from the nose or gums