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Ecchymosis is a medical term for a bruise or contusion, characterized by the presence of a large, flat, purple or blue patch on the skin resulting from bleeding underneath the skin's surface. Unlike petechiae, which are small, pinpoint red or purple spots, ecchymosis covers a larger area and can vary in size. It occurs when blood vessels are damaged due to trauma or injury, causing blood to leak into the surrounding tissues. Initially, the affected area appears red or purple, but it often changes color to blue, green, and yellow as the blood breaks down and the bruise heals. The causes of ecchymosis are diverse and include physical trauma, such as blows or falls, which rupture small blood vessels beneath the skin. Medical conditions that affect blood clotting, such as hemophilia, thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), or other clotting disorders, can also lead to ecchymosis, as the blood may not clot properly and lead to increased bleeding under the skin. Certain medications, particularly anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs, can increase the risk of ecchymosis by impairing blood clotting. In some cases, ecchymosis may occur spontaneously, especially in individuals with weakened blood vessels or underlying systemic conditions.
Treatment for ecchymosis typically involves managing the symptoms and supporting the healing process. Applying cold compresses to the affected area immediately after injury can help reduce swelling and limit bleeding. Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, can alleviate discomfort and inflammation. Elevating the bruised area and avoiding further trauma can also aid in recovery. For persistent or severe ecchymosis, or if it occurs without an obvious cause, it is important to seek medical evaluation to rule out underlying conditions or disorders affecting blood clotting. Proper diagnosis and management of any contributing health issues are crucial to prevent recurrent or problematic bruising.
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