1. Bruises on the arms1234:
    • Form when small blood vessels near the skin's surface are broken by impact.
    • Initially appear as dark marks, but eventually the body reabsorbs the blood and the mark disappears.
    • Can be caused by trauma from an injury to the bicep or tricep.
    • Most bruises don't need treatment, but unexplained bruises could be a sign of an underlying medical condition.
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    Most bruises form when small blood vessels (capillaries) near the skin's surface are broken by the impact of a blow or injury — often on the arms or legs. When this happens, blood leaks out of the vessels and initially appears as a dark mark. Eventually the body reabsorbs the blood, and the mark disappears.
    www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/healthy-aging/…
    “Ecchymosis” is the medical term for bruises. These form when blood pools under your skin. They’re caused by a blood vessel break. Bruises look like a mark on your skin that’s black and blue or red to purple. Bruises change color as they heal and most don’t need treatment. Unexplained bruises could be a sign of an underlying medical condition.
    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15235-bruises
    It could be ecchymosis. That's the medical term for a type of bruise. This dark purple spot forms on your skin when blood leaks out of your blood vessels into the top layer of your skin. It's usually from an injury, and it’s 1/2 inch long or bigger. A bruise or two on your arms or legs is usually nothing to worry about.
    www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/ec…
    A bruised upper arm can be painful, restrict your range of motion, and may often appear as a purple or yellow bruise on the upper arm. Bruising on the upper arm can be cause by trauma from an injury to the bicep or tricep. Read on for more information on causes and how to reduce bruising.
    www.buoyhealth.com/learn/upper-arm-bruise
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