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Cut Risks: Infection, Bleeding & Tissue Damage - A Comprehensive Guide
* Infection. Cuts provide a direct pathway for bacteria to enter the body, which can lead to infection. This can be especially serious if the cut is deep, if it involves a foreign object, or if it occurs in a sensitive area.* Bleeding. Cuts can cause significant bleeding, especially if they involve major arteries or veins. In severe cases, bleeding can lead to shock or even death.
* Tissue damage. Cuts can damage tissue, including muscles, nerves, and tendons. This can lead to permanent disability or disfigurement.
* Scarring. Cuts can leave behind scars, which can be unsightly and may interfere with function.
* Emotional distress. Cuts can be a source of emotional distress, especially if they are severe or disfiguring.
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