There is no treatment for breakage of capillaries and other small blood vessels. One must simply wait for healing to occur. Broken capillaries in the skin usually produce a bruise, and it can take several days to two weeks for the blood to be absorbed and for the bruise to fade. One can apply ice, a cold pack or cold water to a fresh injury to minimize swelling and slow down internal bleeding until clotting occurs and the capillaries stop seeping.
Breakage of large blood vessels (large veins and arteries) usually requires surgery, as this can be a life-threatening situation.
This is my best answer... If you have a broken blood vessel I would think you would want to go to a docter. They can probably give you the best advice.
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Removing a broken blood vessel depends on its size and location. Surgical intervention include ligation in cases of medium to large vessels. Oftentimes, blood removal is sufficient to treat a bleeding blood vessel.
elevate, ice, advil/motrin, bed rest 24/48 hours.
A broken blood vessel on the foot, or any other part of the body is simply a bruise. Bruises are cause by blood vessels that have broken, causing blood to pool under the skin.
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There is no true way to treat the broken blood vessels. The best remedy is to apply cold and heat in 10 to 15 minute cycles, and allow the leg to remain elevated. This will help induce healing and keep blood from rushing to the injured area, which may ultimately cause more damage.
Blood from a broken blood vessel that has accumulated under the skin.
Hemostasis is the name of the response to broken blood vessels. This response occurs when blood ruptures or leaks out of the body's vessels. The body reacts with a vascular plugging effect that clogs the leakage of the blood vessel.
Hemostasis is the name of the response to broken blood vessels. This response occurs when blood ruptures or leaks out of the body's vessels. The body reacts with a vascular plugging effect that clogs the leakage of the blood vessel.
Muscle Spasm, this would be referring to when a blood vessel is broken, the response to fix it would be vasoconstriction. A myogenic spasm would aid in the loss of blood by briefly constricting the muscle where the broken blood vessel is located.
Sounds like maybe a broken blood vessel in eye
yeh see a doctor
Cauterization is sometimes referred as the method to stop bleeding