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Symptoms of Grazes

Close-up of a fresh red graze on human skin

A close-up image shows the red, raw appearance of a superficial graze, highlighting common symptoms such as redness, swelling, and broken skin

Symptoms of Grazes

Symptoms of grazes are usually immediate and easily recognisable. The pain, appearance, and discomfort associated with grazes reflect the level of surface damage to the skin. While typically not serious, grazes can be very painful due to exposed nerve endings in the outer skin layers.

Immediate Symptoms

Stinging or burning pain at the site of injury, especially when touched or exposed to air

Visible abrasion: The skin looks raw, red, or pink, and in some cases, small specks of dirt or debris may be embedded

Bleeding or weeping: Grazes may ooze blood or clear fluid due to capillary disruption

Swelling and mild inflammation around the affected area

Scab Formation

After the initial weeping phase, a scab forms over the graze:

Protects the wound as new skin develops underneath

Appears brown or reddish

Should be left undisturbed to avoid re-injury or infection

Itching and Tightness

As healing progresses:

The area may feel tight, particularly on joints or over muscles

Itching is common during scab formation and indicates healing

Scratching can lead to reopening the wound or introducing bacteria

Signs of Infection

While most grazes heal without issue, infection can occur if the wound is not properly cleaned:

Increased redness or swelling

Pus formation or foul odour

Warmth around the site

Persistent pain

Fever or swollen lymph nodes (in severe cases)

Delayed Healing

Certain individuals may notice slower recovery due to:

Underlying conditions like diabetes

Poor blood circulation

Repeated trauma to the area

Symptoms of Grazes

In summary, symptoms of grazes include immediate pain, visible skin loss, and scab formation, with potential signs of infection during recovery. Prompt wound care supports fast healing and minimises complications.

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