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How does the body heal a cut?

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How does the body heal a cut?

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Grazes which is also called scrapes, abrasions are some of the most common injuries to skin. They are very painful as the top layers of the skin are scraped off and the broken skin surface is covered by many small bleedings where tiny blood vessels are broken. Bleeding in grazes is not usually severe, since only small blood vessels are damaged. While Cut, the other form of skin injury go through deeper tissues, therefore larger blood vessels can usually be damaged, causing a lot more bleeding than grazes. How the body heals Grazes and Cut: The body has a powerful healing ability when the skin incurs a wound, platelets in the blood flock together at the site of the wound to form a temporary clot. This usually happens as soon as a wound is exposed to the air. White blood cells gather around the wound site to kill invading microbes, helping to prevent infection. Then new cells eventually grow into the wound to replace the damaged tissue. For a small cut or graze, this usually takes a coup

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