any any impaired skin
any any impaired skin
any any impaired skin
wounded skin Um, no. Wounded skin is the OPPOSITE of intact skin. Look up the word "intact"
The blood clots; leaving a scab. Then the body grows skin under the scab; once healed the scab falls off.
When you get a cut, it fresh. Few days later it drys. Then what you call a (scab) is dead skin.
It puts a scab on your skin
scab and acne
scab
The skin usually appears pink when a scab falls off. If the cut was deep enough, a scar may also appear in its place.
It really depends on how you received the injury; however a bruise in the result of an insult to the skin. If the skin becomes abraded during the injury this would cause the scab to form. It is possible to have a bit of a scab from a bruise without noticing an abrasion to the skin and this has to do the the skin being porous and blood collecting near the surface.
you don't have to do anything. that's a new skin under your scab. it will get old after some time too and return to normal.