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  2. Wound licking - Wikipedia

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    A gorilla licking a wound. Wound licking is an instinctive response in humans and many other animals to cover an injury or second degree burn [1] with saliva. Dogs, cats, small rodents, horses, and primates all lick wounds. [2] Saliva contains tissue factor which promotes the blood clotting mechanism.

  3. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    The medical treatment of this injury is similar to those of a human bite, but may also involve damage of the underlying tendons. [4] These injuries should be managed as other human bites: wound irrigation and antibiotics are essential as human saliva can contain a number of bacteria. [5]

  4. Maggot therapy - Wikipedia

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    Maggot therapy (also known as larval therapy) is a type of biotherapy involving the introduction of live, disinfected maggots (fly larvae) into non-healing skin and soft-tissue wounds of a human or other animal for the purpose of cleaning out the necrotic (dead) tissue within a wound (debridement), and disinfection. There is evidence that ...

  5. Veterinary surgery - Wikipedia

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    Deep puncture wounds are especially prone to infection. Deeper wounds are assessed under anesthesia and explored, lavaged, and debrided. Primary wound closure is used if all remaining tissue is healthy and free of contamination. Small puncture wounds may be left open, bandaged, and allowed to heal without surgery. A third alternative is delayed ...

  6. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    The wound is initially cleaned, debrided and observed, typically 4 or 5 days before closure. The wound is purposely left open. Examples: healing of wounds by use of tissue grafts. If the wound edges are not reapproximated immediately, delayed primary wound healing transpires. This type of healing may be desired in the case of contaminated wounds.

  7. Rare owl dies despite surgery - AOL

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    Tests showed the owl had four fractures on two of her bones and a puncture wound to her left eye. After being moved to a recovery cage, the clinic said she had suffered "a very sudden decline".

  8. Mikaela Shiffrin Suffers Abdominal Puncture Wound After ... - AOL

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    Professional skier Mikaela Shiffrin has suffered an abdominal puncture wound after crashing into a fence during a skiing event in Vermont. Shiffrin, 29, was on her second run of a World Cup giant ...

  9. Pasteurella canis - Wikipedia

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    P. canis usually does not affect humans [25] but may be transmitted from animals to humans through animal bites, scratches, or licking over wounds. [7] [22] However, some patients developed infections without any scratches and puncture wounds. [26] In one case, a patient exposed to rabbit secretions was infected with P. canis. [20]