While having fore play, pressed the Brest little heavy. Now it's become little reddish brown blood clot. Will the clot reduce or need any steps to reduce it.. It pains a lot. Help me
When we bump something hard, it can leave bruises on our skin, also caused by blood, but pooling into the tissues around the area of body that recieved bruising.
Sometimes, it can be more of a pinch like a part of finger getting caught or slammed so an instant blood blister forms. These are not life threatening and go away on their own.
Then there are some people, like my mom, who bruised much more easily than others. Just someone grabbing her arm hard or her pressing a part of her body hard against a surface where no one else would recieve a bruise from, she did. But in checkups, Drs. found nothing medically wrong where this could be a symptom of something critical.
If you tend to bruise easily, then this likely is just another case. You might at some point want to ask your Dr. about your ability to bruise too easily.Otherwise, use this as a lesson of how muc intensity you can go for in sex before you may bruise if you want to avoid that. Another form of blood related marks on the body are hickeys, causing by sucking too long and hard on one specific spot of the body which pulls blood to the surface where it is easily now visible as a mark. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
lookingglass answered Monday February 8 2016, 5:56 pm: It will probably loosen but there's also a chance it could travel and if it reaches your heart then your in trouble fatally so if you see it move slowly and gather in d
Size get to hospital asap where you'll be given warfarin (rat poison) it does the opposite of what it does to rats it thickness there blood while thins ours out hence it should rapidly loosen and disperse [ lookingglass's advice column | Ask lookingglass A Question ]
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