Whilst contemplating the rather complex (and slightly alarming) array of colors my right arm and fingers have turned since a recent fracture near the wrist, it occurs to me I’ve never understood the process by which a bruised area returns to normal. For example: just now, the extremeties of my right thumb and fingers show a dark purplish blotching under the skin which I presume is pooled blood. This seems to have been a result of the doctor’s manipulations while resetting the the broken bone. Moving back toward the site of the injury, the skin coloring goes much more toward a weirdly yellow, jaundice-like condition.
If things go like they have for the couple of other similar injuries I’ve had, over the course of a week or two this coloration will simply fade away. My questions are these: 1) What fluids or states do these colors represent? 2) what eventually happens to the pooled blood under the skin; that is, does it somehow return to the circulating system, is it ‘collected’ or consumed by cells in the area, broken down chemically into something else, or what?
Any assistance in dispelling my ignorance of this process will be greatly appreciated.