What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Avocado Every Day

Wounds can be classified into:
Open wounds-when the skin, base of the skull, mucous membrane or sinuses are broken
Closed wounds-injury sustained from a direct blow or trauma
The symptoms include:
Pain in the affected area
Swelling
Bruising
Bleeding
Injuries can be caused by accidents, falls, hits, blunt or sharp trauma to any part of the body.
Most wounds, especially small wounds do not require a diagnosis. Chronic wounds or severe injuries need medical attention.
X-ray might be needed to detect broken bones at the site of injury.
To detect foreign bodies that may have entered through the wound.
Treatment depends on the type, cause and depth of the wound. Minor wounds heal on their own and do not require treatment but depending on the types of injury and the extent – can be primarily or secondarily life-threatening.
Risk of bacterial infections
Rhabdomyolysis
How can I protect my wound?
How often should get it checked?
Can I prevent scarring from sutures?
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