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Can a tick bite bruise?

Bruising can have several causes including skin trauma during removal, and unexplained, spreading or significant bruising warrants clinical assessment.

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Short answer

Bruising can have several causes including skin trauma during removal, and unexplained, spreading or significant bruising warrants clinical assessment.

At a glance

Bruising can have several causes including skin trauma during removal, and unexplained, spreading or significant bruising warrants clinical assessment. A bite cannot be diagnosed from appearance alone; record it and seek assessment for concerning change.

Key takeaways

• Bruising can have several causes including skin trauma during removal, and unexplained, spreading or significant bruising warrants clinical assessment.

• A bite cannot be diagnosed from appearance alone; record it and seek assessment for concerning change.

• This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.

Direct answer

Bruising can have several causes including skin trauma during removal, and unexplained, spreading or significant bruising warrants clinical assessment.

Use it in context

A bite cannot be diagnosed from appearance alone; record it and seek assessment for concerning change.

Practical next step

This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.

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