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After a blood test, you may have a small bruised area on your skin where the needle went in. Occasionally, a larger area of bruising may appear. This can be because there was a lack of pressure at the site of the jab or the blood vessel was damaged by the needle. Bruises can be painful but are usually harmless.
25 Aug 2015 The vein specialists at Palm Vein Center in Surprise, Arizona, explain when to see them for moderate to severe bruising after a blood draw.
Bruising is caused by bleeding under the skin, which occurs due to injury to blood vessels. These injured blood vessels leak a small amount of blood, which collects in the area as a bruise. If a bruise occurs during blood donation, the process may be discontinued to prevent it from worsening.
Bruising around the site of a blood draw is a very common phenomenon and should now I have a bruise around the area on my arm where the needle went in.
Thousands of blood tests are carried out every day in the UK; on the whole, this is a Mild bruising around the area where the needle went into the vein is fairly
A blood test is when a sample of blood is taken for testing in a laboratory. after having blood taken as this opens up the vein and may result in more bruising.
I get HUGE bruises after blood tests (the width of my elbow, and I had a tube stuck in my arm once and to make sure it would be fine they
Originally Answered: How did I get this bruising from donating blood? (See image). I give blood Then you had a slow leak around the vein during the donation.
I have a bruise on each arm now from two bloodtests. Also, in 'difficult' patients, I would always recommend taking blood using the traditional
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