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an unexpected and unpleasant event that happens by chance, usually causing damage or injury

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She had a minor accident in the kitchen and hurt her foot.
She dropped the vase, but it was just an accident.
bite
bite
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(동물의 이빨에 의한 상처)

(동물의 이빨에 의한 상처)

물림

a wound or injury inflicted by the teeth of an animal

black eye
black eye
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/blˈæk ˈaɪ/
(눈 멍)

(눈 멍)

눈 주위의 멍

Informal

an area of bruised skin surrounding the eye caused by a blow or injury

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bruise
bruise
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(멍)

타박상

an injury on the skin that appears as a dark mark, caused by a blow involving the rupture of vessels underneath

What is a "bruise"?

A bruise is a mark on the skin caused by injury, where blood vessels underneath the skin break and leak blood into the surrounding tissue. Typically, bruises appear as discolored patches ranging from blue and purple to yellow or green as they heal. They are often tender to the touch but usually fade away over time as the body reabsorbs the leaked blood and repairs the damaged tissue.

scrape
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(간단한 상처)

찰과상

a minor injury where the top layer of skin gets rubbed or scratched off

What is a "scrape"?

A scrape refers to a minor injury where the skin gets rubbed or scratched off, often resulting in a small, shallow wound. These can happen when you accidentally slide or brush against a rough surface, like pavement or a rough-textured object. Scapes usually cause some pain and may bleed a bit, but they generally heal quickly with proper cleaning and bandaging.

sprain
sprain
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(삐끗함)

(삐끗함)

염좌

a painful injury resulting in the sudden twist of a bone or joint, particularly one's wrist or ankles

What is a "sprain"?

A sprain is an injury to a ligament, which is the tissue that connects bones to each other in joints. It typically happens when a joint is forced beyond its normal range of motion, causing the ligament to stretch or tear. Sprains commonly occur in the ankles, wrists, or knees and can result in pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the injured joint. Depending on the seriousness, sprains may require rest, ice, compression, and elevation or medical attention such as physical therapy to fully recover.

fracture
fracture
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a crack or break in a bone or other hard substance

stress fracture
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/stɹˈɛs fɹˈæktʃɚ/
(스트레스 균열)

(스트레스 균열)

스트레스 골절

a small crack in a bone, typically caused by repetitive stress or overuse of the affected area

What is a "stress fracture"?

A stress fracture is a very small crack in a bone caused by repetitive stress or overuse, often seen in athletes or those who engage in high-impact activities. Unlike sudden fractures from accidents, stress fractures develop gradually over time due to repeated strain on the bone. They typically cause pain and swelling in one specific area, getting worse with activity and improving with rest. Treatment usually involves rest and avoiding activities that worsen the pain, along with possible medical treatments like using splints or casts for support.

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compound fracture
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/kˈɑːmpaʊnd fɹˈæktʃɚ/
(노출 골절)

(노출 골절)

복합 골절

a bone break that involves the bone piercing through the skin

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lesion
lesion
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(병소)

병변

a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage through injury, disease, or other causes

What is a "lesion"?

A lesion is an abnormal area of damaged tissue on the body. They can occur on the skin's surface or within organs and tissues. They can be caused by various factors, such as injury, infection, or disease. Lesions can vary widely in appearance and seriousness, ranging from small cuts or bruises to larger ulcers or tumors. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and can include medications, surgery, or other medical actions aimed at healing the affected tissue.

rupture
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파열

a severe injury that causes an internal organ or soft tissue to break or tear suddenly

What is a "rupture"?

A rupture refers to a sudden break or tear in a body tissue or organ, such as a muscle, tendon, blood vessel, or internal organ. This can happen due to injury, overuse, or medical conditions. Ruptures often cause severe pain, swelling, and loss of function in the affected area. Depending on the seriousness and location, treatment can range from rest and supportive care to surgical repair to restore normal function and prevent complications.

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(절뚝거림)

(절뚝거림)

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the act of walking with difficulty or a pronounced limp due to pain, stiffness, or impairment in the legs or feet

pull
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(근육 손상)

(근육 손상)

근육 염좌

a strain or tear in a muscle due to excessive force, resulting in pain and limited movement

What is a "pull"?

A pull refers to an injury where a muscle or tendon is stretched or torn, commonly known as a strain. It typically happens when a muscle is overstretched or used too forcefully, leading to pain, swelling, and sometimes limited movement in the affected area. Pulls can occur during physical activities like sports or heavy lifting. Treatment usually involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation to reduce swelling and pain, along with gentle stretching and strengthening exercises once the initial pain lessens.

scab
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(상처딱지)

(상처딱지)

딱지

a dry, protective crust that forms over a healing wound as part of the body's natural healing process

What is a "scab"?

A scab is a protective crust that forms over a wound or cut as it heals. When the skin is injured and bleeding occurs, the blood thickens and dries, forming a hard layer that shields the wound from dirt and bacteria. Scabs help prevent infection and allow the underlying tissue to repair itself. They eventually fall off on their own once the skin underneath is healed. It is important not to pick at scabs, as doing so can cause scarring or reopen the wound.

scar
scar
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(상처자국)

(상처자국)

흉터

a mark that is left on one's skin after a wound or cut has healed

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cut
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(베임)

(베임)

상처

a break or opening in the skin or flesh, often caused by a sharp object or injury

What is a "cut"?

A cut is a break or opening in the skin caused by something sharp, like a knife or glass. Cuts can vary in depth and seriousness, from small superficial ones that only affect the surface to deeper ones that may penetrate layers of tissue. They often result in bleeding, pain, and sometimes swelling around the affected area. Treatment for cuts involves cleaning the wound with soap and water to prevent infection, applying pressure to stop bleeding, and covering it with a clean bandage. In some cases, medical attention may be necessary, especially for deep cuts that may require stitches to close properly.

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sting
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쏘임

a painful infliction caused by a small sharp and pointed organ that some insects have and use to penetrate the prey and inject poison

What is a "sting"?

A sting refers to the sharp, sudden pain and discomfort caused by the injection of venom or irritants into the skin by insects such as bees, wasps, or ants. It usually results in redness, swelling, and sometimes itching around the affected area. In some cases, stings can cause allergic reactions, leading to more severe symptoms like difficulty breathing or swelling of the face and throat, which require immediate medical attention. Treatment for a sting typically involves washing the area with soap and water, applying a cold compress to reduce swelling, and using over-the-counter antihistamines or creams to ease the itching and discomfort.

concussion
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뇌진탕

a momentary loss of consciousness provoked by a hard blow on the head

What is a "concussion"?

A concussion is a type of brain injury that occurs when the head experiences a sudden, forceful impact or rapid movement change. This can happen due to accidents, falls, or sports-related incidents. Concussions can cause various symptoms such as headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, sensitivity to light or noise, and temporary loss of consciousness. While most concussions are mild and resolve on their own with rest, it is essential to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and management, especially if symptoms worsen or persist. Recovery typically involves physical and mental rest until symptoms improve, followed by a gradual return to normal activities under medical supervision.

pinch
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찝힘

the painful result of getting a body part compressed or squeezed between two objects

cauliflower ear
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/kˈɑːlɪflˌaʊɚɹ ˈɪɹ/
(목이 긴 귀)

(목이 긴 귀)

꽃부리 귀

a deformity of the outer ear caused by repeated trauma, particularly common in contact sports like wrestling and boxing

What is "cauliflower ear"?

Cauliflower ear is a condition where the outer ear becomes swollen and deformed due to repeated injury, commonly seen in sports like wrestling or boxing. It occurs when the cartilage in the ear is damaged and blood gathers between the cartilage and skin, leading to a lumpy, swollen appearance resembling a cauliflower. Without proper treatment, such as draining the gathered blood or surgery to reshape the ear, the deformity can become permanent.

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ulcer
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(궤양병 (gwe-yangbyeong))

(궤양병 (gwe-yangbyeong))

궤양 (gwe-yang)

a lesion or sore on the skin that might bleed or even produce a poisonous substance

What is an "ulcer"?

An ulcer is a sore or open wound that develops on the skin or the moist inner linings of the body, like the stomach lining or the mouth. Ulcers can be caused by various factors, including infections, injury, or certain medical conditions like stomach ulcers, which are often linked to bacterial infection or prolonged use of pain relievers like ibuprofen or aspirin. Symptoms of ulcers can include pain, swelling, redness, and sometimes discharge. Treatment depends on the underlying cause but may involve medications, lifestyle changes, or in severe cases, surgery.

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