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Causes of Grazes

Teen boy sitting on pavement after falling and grazing his knee

A teenage boy sits on a pavement clutching his knee after a fall, illustrating how grazes typically occur from slips, trips, or outdoor activity mishaps

Causes of Grazes

Causes of grazes are almost always mechanical, involving the skin scraping against a rough or hard surface. Unlike penetrating wounds, grazes result from friction, which removes the top layers of skin but usually spares deeper tissues. They are often accidental and tend to occur in active individuals or during unexpected falls.

Accidental Falls

The most common cause of grazes is a fall:

Children running and tripping on pavements or school playgrounds

Cyclists or skateboarders falling onto gravel, concrete, or tarmac

Runners stumbling on uneven surfaces

The palms, knees, elbows, and shins are frequent sites of injury due to instinctive reactions to break a fall.

Sports and Physical Activities

Contact and high-intensity sports often lead to grazes, including:

Football, rugby, or hockey where collisions and tackles are common

Martial arts or wrestling, where friction with mats causes abrasions

Track and field events, particularly during falls or slides on synthetic surfaces

Everyday Incidents

Falling indoors onto rough carpet or textured flooring

Brushing against brick walls or fences

Removing adhesive bandages or tape too quickly

Occupational Hazards

Certain jobs may involve exposure to abrasive surfaces:

Construction workers

Landscapers and gardeners

Delivery personnel navigating uneven terrain

Lack of proper protective gear increases the risk.

Environmental Factors | Causes of Grazes

Wet or slippery conditions can cause sudden slips leading to grazing injuries, particularly when walking or running downhill or on slick surfaces.

In conclusion, causes of grazes include falls, sports, occupational exposure, and environmental hazards. Taking safety precautions and using appropriate protective clothing can help minimise the risk.

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