Abrasions, also known as scrapes, are wounds where one or more layers of your skin have been removed by rubbing or tearing. Most scrapes don’t bleed a lot, and they typically heal quickly.
A minor scrape can be treated at home by keeping the wound clean while it heals. If the abrasion is large, deep or contaminated, you should seek medical treatment.
Call a medical provider for your abrasion if:
The abrasion is on the face
Bleeding is heavy or hard to stop
There is numbness in the area of the wound
You think the wound may be contaminated
You’re not seeing daily improvement of the wound
There are signs of infection
Signs of infection include:
Increased pain, swelling, temperature, or redness
Red streaks
Pus
Fever
If you’re concerned about an abrasion, WellNow Urgent Care is here for you. Proper treatment can help prevent infection, scarring and other complications. Check in online or walk in to a WellNow location nearest you.
This medical information has been reviewed for accuracy by Dr. Robert Biernbaum, Chief
Medical Officer for WellNow Urgent Care.
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This list contains are most frequently treated injuries. If you are experiencing pain from an injury not listed or are unsure of the source of your discomfort, visit a WellNow Urgent Care clinic near you or start a virtual care session.