Cutting a Bruise: Risks, Healing, and What to Do Instead
Cutting a bruise may cause bleeding, further skin damage, and delay the healing process. It may also lead to infection and scarring. When you cut a bruise, you risk damaging the already injured tissue and slowing the healing process. For these reasons, it's generally recommended to avoid cutting a bruise.Wounds & Injuries - Related Articles
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