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Is it normal for foot to bruise after sprained ankle?
A sprained ligament can cause swelling, pain and sometimes bruising around the ankle joint. It is common for the bruising to ‘track’ down to the sole of the foot and toes.
What does it mean when a sprained ankle turns black and blue?
If your ankle is black and blue, it is a sign that damage has occurred to the soft tissues (i.e., muscle, tendon, skin, fat) in your ankle. The black and blue appearance of your ankle occurs because tiny blood vessels within the soft tissues (called capillaries) have been torn.
Can u get a bruise from a sprain in your foot?
Symptoms of a foot sprain include: Pain and tenderness near the arch of the foot. This can be felt on the bottom, top, or sides of the foot. Bruising and swelling of the foot.
What does it mean when a sprained ankle turns purple?
But if your whole body weight suddenly forces the ankle to roll inwards, those ligaments will get suddenly stretched and injured… and that’s what we call a sprained ankle. If blood vessels are also damaged, then your ankle will become purple or other funny colors.
Does bruising mean sprain or break?
Unlike bone breaks, sprains tear or stretch ligaments in the body, which is the tissue connecting two bones. Sprains can be from any injuries that cause stress to a joint by overstretching it. Falls and twists are common causes of sprains. Swelling, bruising, and inflammation are common signs of a sprain.
Do Broken feet turn black and blue?
It’s common for a broken foot to bruise. You may see black and blue marks on the skin of the foot a few hours to a few days after the injury. This bruising will take place on the top and/or the bottom of the foot, depending on the nature of the injury.
How do you treat a black and blue ankle?
How do you treat a bruise?
- Immediately following an injury, place a cold pack wrapped in a towel over the injured area for no longer than 15 to 20 minutes.
- After two days, apply a heating pad or warm compress to the area.
- Use over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen.
Why has my foot gone purple?
Purple feet are a sign of a circulation problem that can be potentially serious. When circulation in your feet is healthy, cuts heal quickly and your skin retains its natural color. Blood reaches your feet through a network of arteries, which are the blood vessels that carry blood from your heart.