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Glucocorticoids can affect the body both physiologically and pharmacologically.
Blisters
Fluid-filled pockets that form on the skin's surface, often as a result of friction, burns, or other injuries.
Ragged Wound
A cut or tear that has irregular, jagged edges, often caused by a blunt trauma or an object tearing the skin forcefully.
Puncture Wound
A deep wound caused by a sharp object penetrating the skin and possibly underlying tissues.
Puncture Wound
A deep wound caused by a sharp object penetrating the skin and possibly affecting underlying tissues.
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