nahahaavade
Nahahaavade is the Estonian term used to describe wounds of the skin, encompassing injuries that affect the epidermis and, in some cases, the underlying dermis or deeper tissues. The category includes abrasions, cuts, puncture wounds, burns, and surgical incisions. Wounds are commonly classified by depth (superficial, partial-thickness, full-thickness) and by duration (acute vs chronic). Causes include blunt trauma, sharp injuries, heat or chemical exposure, friction, animal bites, and medical procedures.
Healing occurs in stages: inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. The pace and outcome depend on depth and
Diagnosis and management emphasize assessment of depth, contamination, and tetanus risk. Initial care aims to control
Complications can include infection, delayed healing, scarring, and in some cases chronic wounds or contractures. Prevention