How Can A Bruise On The Upper Arm Be Treated?
Question: I have a bruise on my upper arm, dark black/ purple, with a lump under the bruise. It goes away and comes back in the exact same spot, lasts for about 2 weeks and slowly fades as the lump gets smaller. Then starts again, bruise gets darker and darker - lump is there - then fades and shrinks...
Brief Answer:
Hematoma likely . provide further details for that .
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear
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I have evaluated your query thoroughly with attached photograph .
* This seems more of hematoma possibility .
Kindly provide further details so that I can answer your query completely .
1. Any history of trauma , excess pressure over the part or wax procedure before
appearance .
2. Pain , itching if any .
3. Size alterations since beginning , overlying skin is warm to touch than other
skin .
4. Any other bruises on the body .
Awaiting for your response .
Regards .
Hematoma likely . provide further details for that .
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly with attached photograph .
* This seems more of hematoma possibility .
Kindly provide further details so that I can answer your query completely .
1. Any history of trauma , excess pressure over the part or wax procedure before
appearance .
2. Pain , itching if any .
3. Size alterations since beginning , overlying skin is warm to touch than other
skin .
4. Any other bruises on the body .
Awaiting for your response .
Regards .
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Dr. Yogesh D
The bruise comes with the underlying lump, the area is tender and there is some pain in the muscle. No itching / no trauma / no other bruises/ not warm to touch. This comes and goes in the exact same spot over and over for several months.
Brief Answer:
Excision biopsy recommended .
Detailed Answer:
Welcome dear
Thanks for the details .
* Recommended to consult a General surgeon and discuss about the excision biopsy.
* Reasons for the same
- Bruise is chronic with underlying lump .
- It is symptomatic when appears .
- Along with cure , you will get the histology of the lesion .
- Any benign lesion in body may develop abnormal characteristics on long term
basis .
Hope this will help you for sure .
Welcome for any further assistance .
Regards dear take care .
Excision biopsy recommended .
Detailed Answer:
Welcome dear
Thanks for the details .
* Recommended to consult a General surgeon and discuss about the excision biopsy.
* Reasons for the same
- Bruise is chronic with underlying lump .
- It is symptomatic when appears .
- Along with cure , you will get the histology of the lesion .
- Any benign lesion in body may develop abnormal characteristics on long term
basis .
Hope this will help you for sure .
Welcome for any further assistance .
Regards dear take care .
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad