Wounds are any disruption of living tissue, acute or chronic. Acute wounds result from direct trauma, chronic from underlying diseases. Common causes include diabetes, venous/arterial insufficiency, and pressure ulcers
Casca was a callow peasant girl who became a band commander under Griffith. She saved Griffith from a pedophilic noble at age twelve. Casca became a skilled warrior and commanded the band during the Hundred-Year War
Degloving occurs when skin and fat separate from underlying structures. First reported in twentieth century from machinery wringers. Can affect face, scalp, trunk, limbs, and genitalia. Injuries can be open (visible structures) or closed (no external exposure)
Knox Infection causes zombification and is uncurable. Food poisoning and colds can be cured with rest and proper nutrition. Wound infections can be treated with bandages and antibiotics
Sanity loss occurs from leeches, worms, parasites, and sleeping on ground. Scratches and abrasions can be treated with leaf bandage. Lacerations require immediate treatment and can be prevented with armor
Wash hands before treating finger cuts to prevent bacterial infection. Clean wound with running water and soap, keeping soap away from cut. Remove debris with tweezers, sanitizing them with rubbing alcohol. Avoid using hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, or iodine-based cleansers