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Desgarro versus herida penetrante

Un desgarro es una herida producida por la ruptura del tejido blando del cuerpo y a menudo es irregular y con apariencia mellada. Asímismo, un desgarro con frecuencia está contaminado con bacterias y residuos de cualquiera que sea el objeto que haya causado el corte.

Una herida penetrante generalmente es causada por un objeto puntiagudo como un clavo, los dientes de un animal o una puntilla. Este tipo de herida usualmente no sangra en exceso y puede parecer que se cierra. Igualmente, estas heridas penetrantes son propensas a las infecciones y deben ser tratadas de manera apropiada.

  • Fecha de revisión: 5/15/2006
  • Versión en inglés revisada por: Eric Perez, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
  • Traducción y localización realizada por: DrTango, Inc.
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