mikrohaavojen
Mikrohaavojen is a term used in some contexts to refer to very small, microscopic wounds. These are typically not visible to the naked eye and are often the result of minor friction, irritation, or microscopic tearing of tissue. While not a formally recognized medical term in all systems, it is used descriptively to denote injuries that are too small to be classified as macroscopic wounds.
Such micro-tears can occur in various biological tissues, including the skin, the lining of the digestive tract,
The body's natural healing processes are usually very effective at repairing mikrohaavojen. These tiny wounds trigger