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ozljeda

Ozljeda is a noun in Croatian and other South Slavic languages meaning injury or harm to the body. It is used in medical and general contexts to refer to damage to tissues resulting from an external force, substance, or disease process. Etymologically, it derives from the verb ozlijediti, to injure.

Types and examples: Common categories include contusions (bruises); lacerations (cuts); abrasions (scrapes); puncture wounds; sprains and

Causes: Accidents, sports injuries, falls, occupational hazards, violence, thermal or chemical exposure, and exposure to excessive

Symptoms: Pain, bleeding, swelling, redness, deformity, loss of function, or numbness. The assessment may involve physical

Treatment: Initial management focuses on stopping bleeding, cleaning, and dressing wounds; pain relief; tetanus vaccination or

Prevention and recovery: Good protective practices, prompt wound care, proper vaccination, and adherence to rehabilitation plans

strains;
fractures;
burns
(thermal,
chemical).
Wounds
can
be
acute
or
chronic
depending
on
healing.
sun
or
radiation
can
cause
ozljede.
examination,
wound
inspection,
and,
if
needed,
imaging
to
determine
bone
or
soft
tissue
involvement
and
to
assess
contamination.
booster
as
indicated;
more
severe
injuries
may
require
suturing,
immobilization,
or
referral
to
specialists.
Antibiotics
may
be
prescribed
for
infected
wounds.
support
healing
and
reduce
complications.
The
term
ozljeda
covers
a
broad
range
of
injuries
and
is
not
a
substitute
for
precise
medical
diagnosis.