Should I Be Worried About The Bruise On My Right Forearm And Tingles In Hand?
I have this bruise in right forearm doesn't hurt at only when I touch it an put pressure on it other than that doesn't bother me at all but I don't know how it got there it also has a little bump in the middle of the bruise underneath the skin the middle part of the bruise looks lighter than the rest of it and I feel tingleness in my hand and fingers what can it be should I be worried
The bruise you are referring could be related to any possible trauma you had without noticing. The lighter look of the inner part shows that it is healing.
The bump you noticed in the middle of the bruise might be related to the accumulation of blood after trauma. It will be resolved on its own by time.
The tingless in the hand and fingers could refer any possible pressure to the nerve passing by. Just massage your hand and fingers until they get their normal sensitivity.
If no improvement, should consult physician.
All the best! Dr.Bardha
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Should I Be Worried About The Bruise On My Right Forearm And Tingles In Hand?
Hi, The bruise you are referring could be related to any possible trauma you had without noticing. The lighter look of the inner part shows that it is healing. The bump you noticed in the middle of the bruise might be related to the accumulation of blood after trauma. It will be resolved on its own by time. The tingless in the hand and fingers could refer any possible pressure to the nerve passing by. Just massage your hand and fingers until they get their normal sensitivity. If no improvement, should consult physician. All the best! Dr.Bardha