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Incised wound

金创 〔金創〕jīn chuāng

A cut in the flesh made with a knife blade or metal object. Incised wounds in mild cases are associated with pain, bleeding and damage to the skin and flesh. In severe cases, there is damage to sinew with persistent bleeding and severe pain. Massive bleeding can cause somber-white complexion, dizziness, black vision, and scallion-stalk or faint fine pulse. Minor cuts can be treated with Sagacious Incised Wound Powder (如圣金刀散 rú shèng jīn dāo sǎn) or Litharge Paste (陀僧膏 tuó sēng gāo) and appropriately wrapped. Nowadays, major cuts are stitched, and massive bleeding is treated by transfusion.

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