Summary
A bruise changes color as your body heals the damaged blood vessels under your skin. When you get hurt, tiny blood vessels break and blood leaks into the surrounding tissue, forming a dark red or purple mark. As oxygen in the trapped blood fades, the bruise turns blue or dark purple. Over the next few days, your body breaks down hemoglobin, producing green and then yellow pigments. Finally, the remaining byproducts are absorbed, and the skin returns to normal. The color shift indicates the bruise’s healing stage and usually resolves within about 2 weeks, though timing varies by depth and severity.
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