• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

(678) 737-4863

Dr. Milli's Medical Wellness Center

Patient Portal

  • Home
  • About
  • Meet Dr. Milli
  • Medical Services
    • What Is Concierge Medicine?
    • Concierge Primary Care
      • Concierge Hormone Therapy
  • Blog
  • Patient Education
  • FAQS
  • Contact Us

Lacerations (Cuts & Scratches)

Back to Patient Education
  • Introduction
  • Anatomy
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Prevention
  • Am I at Risk
  • Complications

Introduction

Lacerations are cuts or scratches that cause a skin wound.  Lacerations that are not deep can heal with home treatments.  Deep severe lacerations require medical treatment, such as stitches to close the wound and promote healing.  Steps should be taken to avoid infection with all lacerations.
Back to top

Anatomy

Your skin covers your body and protects it from the environment.  Networks of vessels supply blood to your skin and carry waste products away to help keep the skin nourished and healthy.  A cut or scratch to the skin injures the blood vessels, causing bleeding.
Back to top

Causes

Lacerations result from accidents or intended acts, such as violence.  Lacerations can vary from a superficial scratch to a deep cut. 
Back to top

Symptoms

A scratch appears as a red area on the skin that may or may not bleed.  Cuts are deeper skin injuries that bleed.  Scratches and cuts can cause pain.
Back to top

Diagnosis

You should seek emergency medical treatment if you experience significant trauma or blood loss with a laceration.  You should seek care from a doctor for deep wounds that need stitches; lacerations that have objects imbedded in them, such as pieces of glass, dirt, or gravel; or if a site appears infected.  People with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes; cardiovascular conditions such as poor circulation, mitral valve prolapse, artificial heart valves; and those who take blood thinners should contact their doctor.
Back to top

Treatment

Most superficial lacerations can heal with home treatment.  You should carefully wash the wound with soap and water.  Apply pressure to the wound with a clean gauze pad to stop bleeding.  Elevate the wound above the level of the heart to help stop bleeding.  For example, sit and elevate a leg on pillows or raise an arm.  Cover the wound with a bandage.

A doctor should evaluate deep or uneven lacerations.  Stitches, steri-strips, or butterfly bandages are used to close the wound . 

Infection is a primary concern following a wound.  Make sure that your tetanus booster shot is up-to-date.  Tetanus booster shots should be received every ten years. 
Back to top

Prevention

You may help prevent lacerations by wearing protective gear on the job or during sports.  Older adults who are at-risk for falls should discuss fall prevention strategies with their doctor or physical therapist.  Make sure that you receive a tetanus booster shot every ten years.
Back to top

Am I at Risk

People at risk for falls have a higher risk of lacerations.  Older adults have a higher risk of lacerations because with age the skin becomes thinner and more vulnerable to injury. 

Back to top

Complications

Infections are a main concern following a laceration.  Some infections can be very serious and even cause death.  Signs of infection include redness, swelling, increased pain, tenderness, and fever.  You should contact your doctor if you suspect that you have an infection. 

Depending on the location and depth of a laceration, significant blood loss may occur.  Deep lacerations can affect muscles, nerves, and major blood vessels.  You should seek emergency medical treatment if you have a severe laceration.
Back to top

Copyright ©  - iHealthSpot Interactive - www.iHealthSpot.com

This information is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be used in place of an individual consultation or examination or replace the advice of your health care professional and should not be relied upon to determine diagnosis or course of treatment.

The iHealthSpot patient education library was written collaboratively by the iHealthSpot editorial team which includes Senior Medical Authors Dr. Mary Car-Blanchard, OTD/OTR/L and Valerie K. Clark, and the following editorial advisors: Steve Meadows, MD, Ernie F. Soto, DDS, Ronald J. Glatzer, MD, Jonathan Rosenberg, MD, Christopher M. Nolte, MD, David Applebaum, MD, Jonathan M. Tarrash, MD, and Paula Soto, RN/BSN. This content complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information. The library commenced development on September 1, 2005 with the latest update/addition on February 16, 2022. For information on iHealthSpot’s other services including medical website design, visit www.iHealthSpot.com.

Footer

WAITLIST SIGNUP

  • Patient Education

    Discover more about the conditions diagnosed and treatments available at Dr. Milli’s Medical Wellness Center. Check out our comprehensive patient education library.

    Learn More
  • Dr. Milli’s Blog

    Get the latest news and information about research and exciting advancements in the field of primary and concierge care, as well timely updates about our practice, with our exclusive blog.

    Learn More

Patient Reviews

Quotes Mark

Find out what other patients have to say about the exceptional care they have received at Dr. Milli’s Medical Wellness Center.

Quotes Mark

Dr. Milli is the greatest doctor that I have ever seen. She is always very thorough and found the cause to several of my medical conditions that were overlooked by other doctors. She consistently goes above and beyond my expectations and I could not be more grateful.

Kymn Marie
on Google, Oct 13, 2022

Kymn Marie

Quotes Mark

Dr. Santorufo was my primary care physician for several years. She was professional, caring and kind. She is the best doctor I have ever seen and I trust her and endorse her. I am a former US Army Officer, former FBI Agent and I am a currently licensed and practicing attorney. I am hard to please and she has gone above and beyond my expectations. She took the time to listen and help. She actually cares about her patients and helps them improve their quality of life. I wish all doctors cared as much as she does. She has earned my respect and gratitude. A truly great doctor and an even better person!

John Shipley
on Google, Sep 21, 2022

John Shipley

Quotes Mark

I had "Dr Milly" as my primary care physician while she was at the Rome. Ga VA clinic. You will not get a more caring experienced family physician anywhere. When she left it threw me into turmoil of sadness and anger because she would no longer be my "PCP". Both my wife and I credit her with saving my life by doing an EKG and finding irregularities leading to me having double bypass heart surgery. She gives her all to all of her patients. Both my wife and I give her the highest mark possible

Kenneth S. Courter
on Healthgrades, Apr 16, 2018

Kenneth S. Courter

Quotes Mark

Dr. Milli is truly the best doctor I have ever seen. She’s very caring and listens to everything you say. She takes her time and you don’t feel rushed at all. If you are on the fence about joining, don’t be. She’s amazing and you will love having her as your doctor.

Emily Stookey Heckler
on Facebook, Jul 15, 2021

Emily Stookey Heckler

Leave a Review

Useful Links

  • Home
  • About
  • Meet Dr. Milli
  • Medical Services
  • Blog
  • Patient Education
  • FAQS
  • Contact Us
  • Patient Portal

Contact Info

Address: 1275 Shiloh Rd NW, Suite 2051, Kennesaw, GA 30144
Phone Number: (678) 737-4863
Fax: (706) 222-4016

Accessibility Statement | HIPAA Privacy Policy | Sitemap

Copyright © Dr. Milli’s Medical Wellness Center. All Rights Reserved

iHealthspot Medical Website Design and Medical Marketing by iHealthSpot.com

Dr. Milli’s Medical Wellness Center provides comprehensive medical services including Concierge Medicine, Primary Care, Hormone Therapy, and Telehealth/virtual visits.