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Puncture is a type of injury that is caused by a pointed object piercing the skin. Punctures can be caused by a variety of objects, such as nails, needles, or teeth. They are typically deeper than they are wide, and they may be closed on the surface. Punctures can potentially introduce bacteria or other pathogens below the skin, leading to infections.
Causes[edit]
Punctures can be caused by a variety of objects, including:
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of a puncture wound can vary depending on the severity and location of the injury. Common symptoms include:
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for puncture wounds may include:
- Cleaning the wound to prevent Infection
- Tetanus shot, if necessary
- Antibiotics, if necessary
- Pain medication, if necessary
- Wound closure, if necessary



