What do you think this growing bruise is?

mk. I had a bruise or something yesterday at the top of my leg. & I woke up this morning an it grew from the front of my leg to my butt. its killing me. like I can barely move with out crying. or walk without limping. & last nigth ihad fallen down cause I couldnt walk. I cant go to the doctor till next week cause we have no money right now & I also got to go next week for birth control too. but what do you think it is ? im really scared.

Answer #1

get it checked out asap it could just be a bruise developing minor case of something like a broken vain

Answer #2

Oh my goodness!! Ummm…when I have a question like this and kinda need to know right away and can’t get to doc, I go to webMD.com and look it up. Did you go to ER yet? You really should get it chkd out soon!!

Answer #3

maybe mrsa.

Answer #4

Well… If you are anything like me.. when I get hurt I don’t bruise right away and even when I do the bruise doesn’t come until a couple of days later. If the bruise hurts it could possibly mean a fracture (which would explain the pain) Most bruises are dangerous, but in this case and your situation of falling down the stairs I would go to the emergency room or the doctor to get an xray to make sure nothing is wrong. Some bruises also can mean internal bleeding and hemotoma. if you don’t know what hemotoma is then you can look it up on the internet… or wikipedia.

Answer #5

mhm. yeah. a spider bite ? at my vag*ina. well thinks for the help anyways

Answer #6

I meant aren’t dangerous.. but they can be!

Answer #7

it could be a spider bite?

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