A puncture wound is a type of injury that occurs when a sharp object, such as a nail or piece of glass, penetrates the skin. If the object remains lodged in the skin, it is called a foreign body. However, if the object has been removed, it is considered a puncture wound without foreign body. Puncture wounds can occur anywhere on the body, but they are most common on the hands and feet. In this article, we will discuss puncture wounds without foreign body of the forearm.
While puncture wounds without foreign body of the forearm can be painful and inconvenient, they are usually not serious. However, it is important to keep the wound clean and monitor it for signs of infection. If you have any concerns or questions about your puncture wound, contact your healthcare provider.
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