A hematoma appears as a result of a spill of blood that occurs outside the bloodstream. This can be caused by the rupture of a capillary or a vein but also of an artery following a trauma (collisions, collisions and even contrasts on the playing field or in sports). Our body is generally able to activate the blood coagulation system and quickly repair these injuries. However, in the event of a more extensive damage or in the presence of defects from the point of view of coagulation, it may happen that the bleeding is not stopped and the blood stagnates.in the surrounding tissues. It is at this point that the hematoma originates. It is possible to find quick relief by carrying out ad hoc massages , applying specific products on the skin such as Dicloreum Ematosoll gel with an innovative formula. Hematomas are more frequent in children and the elderly
It usually happens that the hematoma appears at the point where the trauma occurred , even if it is not uncommon for situations to occur in which it is formed at a certain distance (the blood in fact tends to move between the tissues, due to the force of gravity). Hematomas can appear at any age although in any case it is good to specify how they are generally more frequent inelderly people . The reason is obvious: their skin is much thinner and there is greater vascular fragility . Even children , for the same reason, are more prone to the appearance of bruises which are generally caused by bumping or falling in play situations. A more or less pronounced swelling
appears in correspondence with the hematoma , depending on the extent of the extravasation of blood in the thickness of the tissue. The intensity of the blood effusion will depend both on the size of the capillary, vein or vessel concerned and on the personal capacity of coagulation and on the specific characteristics of the tissue affected by the trauma. Very often we speak of hematoma to indicate certain more extensive situations, while reference is made to bruises (or bruises) when the severity of the trauma suffered is instead less. Then there are the petechiae , tiny red spots, and the purple hematomas or purple spots that can reach up to 1 cm in size. Symptoms and how to reduce pain
When a hematoma forms there are some more recurrent symptoms and disorders , such as the sensation of pain more or less intense and swelling in the area affected by the trauma. Very often it happens then to perceive as oneheat bubble under the skin . But how to cure the hematoma and reduce the pain
We mentioned the possibility of resorting to the application of specific products such as those Dicloreum , in any case to ease the pain you can initially also resort to the application of ice or very cold packs . Being at rest will be equally important, as well as keeping the part affected by the hematoma slightly raised to reduce the blood supply in the area itself. This will favor the reabsorption of liquids.