Erosion/Lacerationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wound#Open
Erosion/Laceration bụ mmebi nke akpụkpọ ahụ nke na-egosi mfu nke epidermis. Mwepụ ma ọ bụ ịkpụ na-ezo aka na ọnya akpụkpọ ahụ.

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Tinye ude ọgwụ nje kwa ụbọchị ma were mgbakwunye hydrocolloid kpuchie ọnya ahụ iji gbochie ọrịa ọzọ.

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      References Abrasion 32119352 
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      Abrasions bụ mmerụ ahụ na-emighị emi n'akpụkpọ ahụ, na-agbaji anụ ahụ mana ọ bụghị miri emi. Ha na-abụkarị obere ọnyà, na-emetụtakwa akwa akpụkpọ anụ, ma anaghị apụta ọbara nke ukwuu. Ọtụtụ abrasions na-agwọta n’enweghị ihe fọdụrụ. Otú ọ dị, ọ bụrụ na abrasion gbasaa n'ime dermis, ọ nwere ike ibute ọkpụkpụ anụ ahụ n'oge ọgwụgwọ.
      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 
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      Mmerụ ahụ na-apụtakarị ọnya dịka akụkụ nke usoro ọgwụgwọ. Dị ka o kwesịrị, ọnya kwesịrị ịdị larịị, dị warara, ma kwekọọ na agba akpụkpọ ahụ. Ihe dị iche iche dịka ọrịa, oke ọbara na-erugharị, na trauma nwere ike belata ọgwụgwọ. Ọkpụkpụ nke na-ebuli elu, ọchịchịrị, ma ọ bụ nke siri ike nwere ike ịkpata nsogbu ọrụ na mmetụta uche.
      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.