Internal Medicine Specialist, General Physician
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S (Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist, General Physician, Gastroenterologist, Family Physician
MBBS, DCH (England), MRCP (Glassgow), MRCP (Edin.), FRCP (Glassgow), FRCP (Edin.)
Internal Medicine Specialist, General Physician, Gastroenterologist, Family Physician
MBBS, DCH (England), MRCP (Glassgow), MRCP (Edin.), FRCP (Glassgow), FRCP (Edin.)
Eye Specialist, Eye Surgeon
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S ( Ophthalmology ), F.C.P.S ( Vitreo Retina ), Fellowship in Vitreo Retina
Eye Specialist, Eye Surgeon
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S ( Ophthalmology ), F.C.P.S ( Vitreo Retina ), Fellowship in Vitreo Retina
Eye Specialist, Vitreo Retina Surgeon, Eye Surgeon
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S (Ophthalmology), F.C.P.S (Retina)
Eye Specialist, Vitreo Retina Surgeon, Eye Surgeon
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S (Ophthalmology), F.C.P.S (Retina)
Internal Medicine Specialist, Critical Care Physician
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), FCPS
Black and blue marks are often associated with bruises. Abruise, or contusion, appears on the skin due to trauma. Examples of trauma are a cut or a blow to an area of the body. The injury causes tiny blood vessels called capillaries to burst. Blood gets trapped below the skin's surface, which causes a bruise.