A puncture wound is a wound that occurs when a pointed object pierces the skin and underlying tissue. When this happens in the shoulder area, it can be quite painful and debilitating, affecting your ability to move your arm properly. In some cases, a foreign body may be involved, which can make the wound more complicated and increase the risk of infection. However, if the puncture wound doesn't involve a foreign body, treatment is relatively straightforward.
It's essential to take puncture wounds seriously, particularly those that involve the shoulder area. Even small wounds can become infected and lead to complications, such as abscesses and cellulitis. If you notice any signs of infection, such as fever, chills, or increasing pain and swelling, seek medical attention immediately. With proper treatment, most puncture wounds will heal without any long-term complications.
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