No, a laceration is a torn ragged wound.
No, a laceration is a torn ragged wound.
A torn ragged wound refers to a wound with irregular, jagged edges that result from a traumatic injury. These types of wounds may bleed heavily and are at a higher risk of infection due to the exposed tissue. It is important to seek medical attention to properly clean and dress the wound to promote healing and prevent complications.
A laceration is a torn and ragged wound or cut.
a lesion a wound
The difference between a wound and an injury is that, when injured the skin is torn while a wound is what is formed after the skin is torn.
Tattered is ragged clothing; torn to shreds. Broken down Dilapidated.
It sounds like you sustained a tear or laceration on your left arm. It is important to clean the wound thoroughly with mild soap and water, apply an antiseptic, and seek medical attention to assess if stitches are needed and to prevent any infection. Be sure to keep the wound covered and follow any additional care instructions provided by a healthcare professional.
Well since a lesion is a cut or wound, no. Not unless it was an infection that has hard pieces that could cut the brain.
By definition it's a hard, non-expanding wound.
the flesh is cut or torn.
This medical term means that there is a wound, ulcer, abscess, or tumor on your liver. The 5.4 cm represents the size of the lesion.
Bruise, cut, damage, grief, laceration, lesion, pain, shock, trauma.