Road-rash [UPDATED]

: Penetrates into the dermis . These wounds are characterized by bleeding, swelling, and fluid drainage (blistering). They are highly painful as they expose nerve endings and often take 2–4 weeks to heal, frequently leaving scars.

Because road rash involves a grinding motion, it presents unique risks compared to standard burns: road-rash

: Deep scarring can lead to "skin contractures," which tighten the skin and reduce the range of motion, especially near joints. Recovery and Care : Penetrates into the dermis

: Debris like gravel, glass, or asphalt can become embedded in the skin. If not thoroughly cleaned, these particles can cause permanent, dark-pigmented discoloration once the wound heals. Because road rash involves a grinding motion, it

: For third-degree cases, skin grafts are often necessary, where healthy skin from another part of the body is transplanted to cover the wound.