Erosion/Laceration - Ewozyon/Laserasyon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wound#Open
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References
Abrasion 32119352 NIH
Abrasion yo se blesi fon sou po a ak pawa enteryè nan kò a, kraze tisi a men pa pwofondman. Anjeneral yo se ti blesi, sitou ki afekte kouch anlè po a, epi yo pa anjeneral senyen anpil. Pifò fwotman geri san yo pa kite mak. Sepandan, si fwotman an pwolonje nan dèrm la, li ka lakòz fòmasyon tisi mak pandan pwosesis gerizon an.
Abrasions are superficial injuries that occur on the skin and visceral linings of the body, disrupting tissue continuity. They are typically minor wounds, mainly limited to the epidermis, and usually do not cause significant bleeding. Most abrasions heal without leaving any scars. However, if the abrasion extends into the dermis, it may result in scar tissue formation during the healing process.
Scar Revision 31194458 NIH
Blesi souvan kite mak kòm yon pati nan pwosesis gerizon an. Idealman, mak yo ta dwe plat, etwat, ak matche ak koulè po a. Plizyè faktè tankou enfeksyon, sikilasyon san limite, ak chòk ka ralanti gerizon. Sikatris ki leve, ki pi fonse oswa ki pi sere ka mennen nan pwoblèm fonksyonèl ak emosyonèl.
Scars are a natural and normal part of healing following an injury to the integumentary system. Ideally, scars should be flat, narrow, and color-matched. Several factors can contribute to poor wound healing. These include but are not limited to infection, poor blood flow, ischemia, and trauma. Proliferative, hyperpigmented, or contracted scars can cause serious problems with both function and emotional well-being.
○ Tretman - Medikaman OTC
Netwaye epi abiye blesi a imedyatman.
Okòmansman, betadine travay pa touye divès mikwòb. Sepandan, kontinye sèvi ak betadine ka entèfere ak geri blesi.
Aplike odè antibyotik chak jou epi kouvri blesi a ak yon pansman idrokoloid pou anpeche plis enfeksyon.
#Hydrocolloid dressing [Duoderm]
#Polysporin
#Bacitracin
#Betadine