Skin

Contusion

Bruise

A contusion is a bruise caused by blunt trauma that damages small blood vessels without breaking the skin. Blood leaks into surrounding tissues, producing discoloration that changes from red or purple to green, yellow, and brown as it heals. Common symptoms include localized pain, swelling, and tenderness at the site of injury. Most contusions are mild and resolve within one to two weeks, though deeper muscle or organ contusions may cause more significant pain or complications.

Based on the provided information, the treatment landscape for contusion appears to be limited. The data shows no symptomatic treatments or actual treatments listed for this condition. Contusions, also known as bruises, are typically minor injuries that heal on their own with time and do not require extensive medical intervention. However, it is important to note that the absence of treatment options in the given data may not necessarily reflect the complete treatment landscape for contusions, as there could be additional management strategies or therapies not captured in this specific dataset.

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