Bruises and Contusions: Understanding the Difference
Yes, a bruise is called a contusion. A contusion is a type of injury that occurs when soft tissue, such as skin, muscles, or fat, is damaged due to a blunt force trauma. The damage to the blood vessels causes blood to leak into the surrounding tissues, resulting in the characteristic black and blue discoloration of a bruise.Wounds & Injuries - Related Articles
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