Scabbed
Scabbed is a term used to describe the state of having a scab. A scab is a protective crust that forms over a wound or sore as it heals. It is composed of dried blood, serum, and dead skin cells. The scab's primary function is to prevent infection by acting as a barrier to the underlying tissue and to stop further bleeding.
The formation of a scab is a natural part of the body's healing process. When skin is
Picking at or removing a scab prematurely can disrupt the healing process. This can lead to increased