costras
Costras is the plural form of costra, a term used in Spanish for a crust or scab that forms on the skin after injury or due to certain skin conditions. In medical and everyday language, costras refer to dried exudate made up of serum, blood, and other fluids that have dried on the surface of a wound or irritated area. They are a common part of the wound-healing process and can appear after cuts, abrasions, burns, dermatitis, or infections.
Formation and characteristics: Costras develop when body fluids exude from damaged skin and dry. Their color
Clinical significance: The presence of costras is not by itself a sign of serious disease, but changes
Management: Do not pick at crusts, as this can reopen wounds or introduce infection. Gently cleanse the