Burns can expose the most nerve endings. Pain from burns is pretty substantial.
I think its a bruise. May or May Not be correct.
Abrasion
Abrasion (APEX)
abrasion
One common source of infection is an open wound. If a wound isn't cleaned properly, bacteria can breed in the warm viscera within and cause an infection.
A scar is fibrous tissue that forms after a wound.
So you do not introduce bacteria into the wound and have an infection.
A scar
A polymer wound dressing, is made out of polymer(plastic). It can be see through or skin colour.
Burns can expose the most nerve endings. Pain from burns is pretty substantial.
When you have a fresh wound you have exposed nerve endings. When these nerve endings are stimulated it is sensed by your brain as pain.
The pain is NOT released. Pain is eased, or lowered. The anti-inflammatory drugs help lower swelling and reduce the pressure of blood against the nerve endings and the wound. Some prescription anti-inflammatory medications also have an added painkiller to do that job.
It hurts because a blister is a wound, and when you remove the outer layer you are irritating it. It is best to leave it alone, because in addition to pain, there is also a risk of scarring.
so that there is no swelling not the wound and it will also not bleed.
Nerves can be severed by major bodily trauma. For example, a well-placed bullet wound.
It completely depends on the individual, how hard you're stabbed, etc. If the nerve receptor were completely obliterated, which is unlikely, pain from that nerve shouldn't be felt. Its highly likely the wound would hurt immensely though.
There a number of things that an STO wound related may stand for. However, the most common one is a slater type orbital wound.
Accidental domestic injuries.
One common source of infection is an open wound. If a wound isn't cleaned properly, bacteria can breed in the warm viscera within and cause an infection.
The word 'wound' is a verb and a noun.The noun 'wound' is a singular common noun, a word for a thing.The noun 'wound' is a concrete noun as a word for physical damage to living tissue.The noun 'wound' is an abstract noun as a word for an injury to a person's feelings or reputation.
Hemorrhage; pneumothorax; recurrent laryngeal nerve injury, causing hoarseness; infection; tumor implantation in the wound; phrenic nerve injury; esophageal injury; chylothorax; air embolism; transient hemiparesis.