- At the first sign of injury, get off your feet and ice the affected area.
- After the first 2-days, switch from ice to a heating pad or warm compress.
- Creams and gels with arnica or Vitamin K can also help fade bruises.
Even though bruises typically aren’t a serious health concern, they can be annoying. After all, they discolor the affected area of your skin and can be tender to the touch. While bruises usually heal on their own after a couple of weeks, some home remedies may help speed up the process.
Here are 10 home remedies for fading bruises. Plus, practical advice for preventing them in the first place!
Rest
When you first get injured, stop what you’re doing and get off your feet — even if you don’t see bruising yet. Pain is your body’s way of telling you that something is wrong. Powering through can wind up delaying recovery time and leave a lingering bruise for longer.
The Cleveland Clinic says resting is essential because it can help prevent swelling and alleviate pain. While recovery time varies by person and injury, WebMD recommends staying off your feet as much as possible for the first 2-days.