Puncture Wounds: Definition, Causes, and Risks
The actual name for a wound caused by a sharp pointed object is a puncture wound. Puncture wounds are typically deep and narrow, and can be caused by a variety of objects, such as nails, needles, knives, and animal claws. Puncture wounds can be serious, as they can lead to infection and damage to underlying tissues and organs.Wounds & Injuries - Related Articles
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