A cut refers to a wound with separation of connective tissue, usually caused by a sharp object. A laceration implies a jagged wound usually caused by blunt trauma; however, cuts and lacerations are essentially the same condition.
A cut is one of the easiest medical conditions to diagnose; as it describes an open wound in the skin. These are some of the most common injuries. The most obvious symptoms of a cut or laceration are bleeding, an obvious break or gap in the skin, and pain surrounding the injury.
Anyone is at risk for a cut or laceration.
Treatment for cuts and lacerations is available now at OnPoint Urgent Care in Aurora, CO.
For more information on cuts and lacerations, see the following websites:
Information on Wounds – Medline Plus (NIH)
Cuts, Scrapes and Stitches: Caring for Wounds – from FamilyDoctor.org
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