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The Baby Bruise Blues: How to Diagnose and Discuss Child Abuse ...

Any bruise in a child younger than 4 months is cause for concern, and any bruise with a pattern, which includes things like finger marks, loops, ...

Bruising in Babies: Normal or Not? - Riley Children's Health

At the injury site, black and blue blotches inevitably bubble up to the surface on soft tissue spots where bone can be found underneath ...

Kids Health Info : Congenital dermal melanocytosis

Key points to remember · Congenital dermal melanocytosis are a type of birthmark, with flat blue or blue/grey spots. · They may resemble bruises but they are not ...

My Child Has a Bruise: When Should I Worry?

... blue/purple or sometimes black appearance. My Child's Bruise Is Turning Yellow. ... Bruising in a newborn or infant. There is a teaching ...

Does Baby's Skin Look Blue? Causes and Treatments - WebMD

Parents should investigate any bluish color they spot on their baby's skin. Blue skin means the underlying blood has a blue cast rather than ...

When Parents Should Worry about Bumps and Bruises

How long will bruising last? Usually the bruising will get worse over the first 48 hours and turn various colors of red, blue, purple depending on your skin ...

Mongolian blue spots Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Blue or blue-gray spots on the back ... Dermal melanocytosis is sometimes mistaken for bruises. This can raise a question about possible child abuse.

What to Know About Mongolian Blue Spots - WebMD

These marks may look like bruises, but they're not. The size, shape, and color of a bruise can change in a matter of days, while congenital ...

Congenital Dermal Melanocytosis (Mongolian Spots) - What to Expect

Seeing a blue or blue-grayish spot on your baby's skin might raise a red ... You can distinguish a blue birthmark from a bruise because it won't feel ...

Causes of Unexplained Bruising on Children - Verywell Health

Then, a day or so later, the deep purple or blue color commonly associated with bruising appears. As the bruise heals, it turns green ...

Bruises in Children: What's Normal and When to Worry

After a day or two, a bruise usually turns into a deep blue to purple shade as the oxygen in the pooled blood disappears. It may morph to ...

Mongolian blue spots (dermal melanocytosis) - BabyCenter

... bruises, this documentation may help prevent future accusations of child abuse. Unlike a bruise, a Mongolian blue spot will not change color ...

Brief resolved unexplained event - BRUE: MedlinePlus Medical ...

A prior episode when the child stopped breathing, turned pale, or had blue coloring ... Bruising or other signs of a prior injury; When ...

Bruises and Blood Spots Under the Skin

As bruises (contusions) heal, they often turn colors, including purplish black, reddish blue, or yellowish green. They usually heal within 2 to 4 weeks.

Bruising in Babies and Children who are Not Independently Mobile

Birth mark: blue grey spots, (congenital dermal melanocytosis) previously known as Mongolian blue spots;; Haemangioma or marks that may be associated with ...

Mongolian Blue Spots: Identification, Causes, and Risks - Healthline

usually located on the buttocks or lower back, and less commonly on the arms or trunk. However, unlike bruises, Mongolian blue spots don't ...

Cyanosis | Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Red blood flowing through the tiny vessels in the skin produces a healthy red-pink color. Blue blood is oxygen poor and causes a bluish-purple tint to the skin.

Bruises | BabyCenter

When the blood seeps into the skin, it causes the familiar black-and-blue mark. Then, as the body breaks down the blood and reabsorbs it, the bruise typically ...

Bruises in Children: Care Instructions

Blood leaks into tissues under the skin and causes a black-and-blue spot that often turns colours, including purplish black, reddish blue, or yellowish green, ...

Congenital Dermal Melanocytosis (Blue-Gray Spot) - Skinsight

Blue-gray spots (congenital dermal melanocytosis) appear as gray-to-blue-colored, flat, "bruise-like" areas of skin.