Lacerations
Lacerations are cuts or tears in the skin that can occur due to various causes, such as accidents, falls, or sharp objects. They can vary in depth and size, ranging from superficial scratches to deep wounds that may affect underlying tissues. Proper care is essential to prevent infection and promote healing.
Treatment for lacerations often involves cleaning the wound, applying antiseptic, and sometimes stitching or using adhesive strips to close the cut. It's important to monitor for signs of infection, such as redness or swelling, and seek medical attention if the laceration is severe or does not heal properly.