Abrasion
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Overview
In dermatology, an abrasion is superficial damage to the skin, generally not deeper than the epidermis. It is more superficial than an excoriation, although it can give mild bleeding. Mild abrasions, also known as grazes do not scar, but deep abrasions may lead to the development of scarring tissue.
Causes
Causes
Most commonly, abrasion injuries occur when exposed skin comes into moving contact with a rough surface causing trauma to the upper layers of the epidermis. Such injuries, where caused by abrasive contact with textiles or carpet, are sometimes referred to as rug burn or carpet burn.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Physical Examination
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