Erosion/Lacerationhttps://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnus
Erosion/Laceration est perturbatio cutis ostendens epidermidis iacturam. A laceratione vel cut vulnus cutis refers to.

Curatio OTC Medicamenta
Purgare et vestire vulnus protinus.
Initio, opera betadine varias microbes occidendo. Sed continua betadine usus vulneris sanationem impedire potest.
Adhibe unguentum antibioticum cotidie et vulnus hydrocolloideum curando ne ulterior contagione tegat.

#Hydrocolloid dressing [Duoderm]
#Polysporin
#Bacitracin
#Betadine
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      References Abrasion 32119352 
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      Abrasiones leves sunt iniuriae in cutem et liniamenta interna corporis, textus frangens sed non alte. Vulnera parva fere sunt, plerumque summo strato cutis afficiunt, nec multum sanguinem mittere solent. Pleraque abrasiones sanant sine cicatrice relicto. Attamen, si abrasio in dermis se extendit, potest fieri in formatione cicatricis in sanatione.
      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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      Iniuriae saepe cicatrices tamquam partem sanationis relinquit. Specimen cicatrices esse debent planae, angustae, et colori cutis congruit. Varii factores sicut infectio, sanguis limitatus, et trauma sanationem retardare potest. Cicatrices, quae excitantur, obscuriores vel arctius induci possunt ad quaestiones functiones et motus animi.
      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.