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  • Abrasion (Scrape): How To Treat - Cleveland Clinic
    Small abrasions (less than 2 inches) may heal without scarring, but larger abrasions can leave a scar or mark on your skin after your wound heals Abrasions aren’t usually severe, but you can get an infection in a minor abrasion like a scrape if you don’t take care of your wound properly
  • How To Recognize and Treat Minor Abrasion Wounds at Home
    Abrasions often heal at home within two weeks without medical care Washing an abrasion and applying a petrolatum-based ointment promotes healing Complications from untreated abrasions
  • Abrasion: Home Treatment, Symptoms, Recovery, and More
    Most abrasions are mild and can be treated at home Awareness of the severity of the wound and proper care can help prevent scarring, infection, and further injury
  • Abrasion (medicine) - Wikipedia
    Mild abrasions, also known as grazes or scrapes, do not scar or bleed because the dermis is left intact, but deep abrasions that disrupt the normal dermal structures may lead to the formation of scar tissue
  • Scrapes (Abrasions): Care Instructions | Kaiser Permanente
    Scrapes (abrasions) are wounds where your skin has been rubbed or torn off Most scrapes do not go deep into the skin, but some may remove several layers of skin Scrapes usually don't bleed much, but they may ooze pinkish fluid Scrapes on the head or face may appear worse than they are
  • Minor Cuts, Scrapes and Abrasions: First Aid Care - WebMD
    WebMD explains how to treat skinned knees, sliced fingers, and other cuts and abrasions
  • Abrasions: Grades, Treatments, and Complications
    Abrasions can include everything from scrapes to raspberries to road rash Abrasions can vary in severity, and the treatment required depends on the type Read on to learn more about abrasions and their symptoms and treatments, and when to contact a doctor
  • Understanding Open Wounds: Laceration vs Abrasion
    Definition: Abrasions are superficial wounds where the top layer of skin is scraped or rubbed off, usually caused by friction against a rough surface Examples: Road rash from a fall, a scrape from sliding on concrete


















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