Cuts and lacerations refer to torn or broken areas of skin. Unlike other types of skin wounds like an abrasion (a skin wound caused by friction or scraping), cuts are usually caused by sharp objects such as a knife or shards of glass. A laceration implies a torn or jagged wound. Like cuts, lacerations are caused by sharp objects like knives and a shard of glass.
Cuts and lacerations are usually not serious, but they may need stitches in order to accelerate healing, prevent infection and minimize scarring.
If you have a cut or laceration that may not heal on its own, come in to SignatureCare Emergency Center. Our board-certified doctors will make sure your cut heals quickly. You might need stitches and our emergency room physicians are trained to provide the service.
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If you have a minor cut or laceration, you can clean, disinfect and bandage it yourself without the need to see a doctor or visit the emergency room.
Most cuts and lacerations can be treated at home, but if the skin around the cut has jagged edges, if the cut is gaping open or if the wound is on your face, you’ll want to visit an emergency room. Also, if you notice that the cut has red streaks, drains yellow pus or has become tender, come into an ER as soon as possible.
SignatureCare Emergency Center has 24-hour emergency rooms open in your local community. Our ER trained board-certified doctors will treat your cuts and lacerations.
Come into our emergency room quickly if you notice the following symptoms:
In many cases, cuts and lacerations are minor and are not a cause for concern. If your cut is severe or very painful, please visit one of our emergency room locations immediately.