- 1. Inflammatory breast cancer
- (Inflammatory breast cancer)
- ... change in the appearance of one breast, over the course of several weeks Thickness, heaviness or visible enlargement of one breast Discoloration, giving the breast a red, purple, pink or bruised appearance ...
- 2. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
- (Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP))
- ... — your skin naturally bruises and bleeds more easily as you age, but this shouldn't be confused with ITP Superficial bleeding into your skin that appears as a rash of pinpoint-sized reddish-purple spots ...
- 3. Greenstick fractures
- (Greenstick fractures)
- ... it can be difficult to tell the difference between a greenstick fracture and a soft-tissue injury, such as a sprain or a bad bruise. When to see a doctor Seek medical attention if your child is unable ...
- 4. Infant jaundice
- (Infant jaundice)
- ... do. Also, he or she may feed less and have fewer bowel movements. These conditions result in less bilirubin eliminated in your baby's stool. Bruising during birth. Sometimes babies are bruised during ...
- 5. Traumatic brain injury
- (Traumatic brain injury)
- ... (hematomas), bruised brain tissue (contusions) and brain tissue swelling. MRIs. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a magnetic field and radio waves to produce cross-sectional or 3-D images of ...
- 6. Rotator cuff injury
- (Rotator cuff injury )
- ... your shoulder bones (including your collarbone), especially during overhead activities, such as throwing. Falling. Using your arm to break a fall or falling on your arm can bruise or tear a ...
- 7. Von Willebrand disease
- (Von Willebrand disease)
- ... a tooth extraction or other dental procedure Blood in the stool or urine Bleeding from shaving with a razor People with von Willebrand disease may also experience: Easy bruising Bruises with ...
- 8. To know chemo side effects you may face in Shanghai?
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... bruises. If your bone marrow cannot make enough platelets, you may bleed too much, even from small cuts. If your platelet count is very low, you will need to be very careful. Even brushing your teeth too ...
- 9. Follow-up medical care in Shanghai
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... doesn’t go away New rash, new bruises, or bleeding Any other signs that your doctor or nurse wants to know about ...
- 10. Whooping cough
- (Whooping cough)
- ... infection. Most people recover from whooping cough with no problems. When complications occur, they tend to be side effects of the strenuous coughing, such as: Bruised or cracked ribs Abdominal ...
- 11. Teen Love Connection
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... One of the teens is very controlling Extreme jealousy Isolation from friends and family Bruises and/or injuries that can’t be easily explained Loss of interest in activities the teen previously ...
- 12. Dating Violence: Tips for Parents
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... Constantly thinking about dating partner Physical appearance Bruises, scratches, or other injuries Sudden changes in clothes or make-up Activities Avoiding friends or changing peer ...
- 13. Ways To Build Your Teenager’s Self-Esteem
- (Teen)
- ... disciplining them for breaking a rule. But all of us have days when we inadvertently bruise children’s egos or simply miss an opening to make them feel good about themselves. Here are some easy ways to ...
- 14. Meningococcal Disease: Information for Teens and College Students
- (Teen)
- ... on the lower arms and legs, including the hands and feet, with small bruises or bleeding under the skin Nausea Vomiting Generalized muscle aches Sudden, severe headache Confusion Sensitivity ...
- 15. Health Problems at School
- (School)
- ... (pinkeye), or unusual bruises—that has already been evaluated by your pediatrician, let the school staff know about the doctor's diagnosis and treatment. Thus, school personnel will not have to pursue ...
- 16. Sports Goals and Applications - Preschoolers
- (Nutrition & Fitness)
- ... thing and is then injured or wants to change sports, she will find herself at a deficit. Focusing on only one sport at an early age has its mental cuts and bruises, too. Lack of socialization skills can ...
- 17. Movement Milestones in Preschoolers
- (Preschool)
- ... supervision remains essential to prevent injuries. However, it’s a mistake to fuss too much over her. A few bumps and bruises are inevitable and even necessary to help her discover her limits in physical ...
- 18. Aggressive Behavior
- (Toddler)
- ... than a few weeks, and you cannot cope with his behavior on your own, consult your pediatrician. Other warning signs include: Physical injury to himself or others (teeth marks, bruises, head injuries) ...
- 19. Your Newborn's Skin: Birthmarks & Rashes
- (Bathing & Skin Care)
- Mongolian Spots These birthmarks can vary considerably in size but are all flat areas of skin that contain extra pigment, which causes them to appear brown, gray, or even blue (like a bruise). Most often ...
- 20. Movement: 8 to 12 Months
- (8-12 Months)
- ... and falls. But even if you take pains to provide a safe and soft environment, it’s almost impossible to avoid bumps and bruises. Just be matter-of-fact about these accidents. Offer a quick hug or a reassuring ...