Lacerations
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Lacerations Symptoms
The symptoms of a laceration include:
Pain
Bleeding
Swelling
Bruising
Inability to move the injured area
Loss of function
Numbness and tingling
Symptoms of an infected laceration include:
Fever
Pus draining from the wound
Worsening
swelling
Swollen glands
Worsening pain
Worsening skin redness:
Cellulitis
of the face
Cellulitis
of the arm
Cellulitis
of the hand
Cellulitis
of the leg
Cellulitis
of the foot
Cellulitis
of the abdomen
Red streaks that spread from a wound:
Lymphangitis
of the arm
Lymphangitis
of the back of the leg
Lymphangitis
of the hand from a finger wound
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Lacerations Evaluation
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Laceration of the buttock
Laceration of the chest
Laceration of the ear
Laceration of the face
Laceration of the finger
Laceration of the foot
Laceration of the leg
Laceration of the lip
Laceration of the mouth
Laceration of the scalp
Laceration of the thumb
Laceration of the toe
Laceration of the tongue
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