morarma
Morarma, commonly referred to as a bruise or contusion, is a localized discoloration of the skin and underlying tissues caused by rupture of small blood vessels after blunt trauma. The leaked blood collects in the tissue and the area changes color as hemoglobin is broken down, typically progressing from red or dark blue to greenish-yellow before fading.
Causes include direct impacts from falls, sports, or accidents, as well as factors that affect blood clotting
Clinical features involve pain, tenderness, and sometimes swelling at the site. The typical color progression occurs
Diagnosis is usually clinical. Imaging is rarely required unless a fracture or deeper injury is suspected,
Management focuses on reducing pain and swelling: rest, ice applied soon after injury (15–20 minutes every 1–2