A puncture-cut wound is an injury caused by the simultaneous action of a stabbing and cutting object. It can be a knife, glass, or other sharp object.
Symptoms of a puncture-cut wound may include bleeding, pain, swelling, and impairment of the function of the injured body part.
The cause of a puncture-cut wound may be an accident, a fight, self-harm, or intentional action by another person.
Diagnosis of a puncture-cut wound involves a doctor's examination, X-rays, ultrasound, or other tests to assess the depth and nature of the injury.
Treatment of a puncture-cut wound may include wound cleansing, suturing, the application of antiseptics, and antibiotics.
Prevention of a puncture-cut wound includes careful handling of sharp objects, the use of protective clothing and footwear.
In case of a puncture-cut wound, it is advisable to consult a traumatologist or surgeon.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.