Significance of Traumatic wound
Traumatic wound refers to injuries caused by external forces that can lead to various complications, such as foreign matter becoming embedded in the injury. In Ayurveda, these wounds, often resulting from weapons, necessitate specific treatment approaches. Scientifically, traumatic wounds are characterized by breaks in skin integrity and may require immediate suturing, as outlined in Ayurvedic texts. These wounds can manifest as lacerations or ulcers and demand careful assessment and treatment for proper healing.
Synonyms: Injury, Trauma, Wound, Lesion, Hurt, Injury site, Tear
In Dutch: Traumatische wond; In Finnish: Traumaattinen haava; In Spanish: Herida traumática
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Hindu concept of 'Traumatic wound'
In Hinduism, a Traumatic wound signifies injuries from external forces like weapons, necessitating unique treatment methods. These wounds may involve complications due to foreign substances lodged within them, indicating a need for careful management.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana
(1) Injuries caused by external forces, such as weapons, which can take on various shapes and require specific treatment approaches.[1]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A wound caused by an external force, with the potential for complications from foreign matter embedded in the injury.[2]