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Injury is damage or harm caused to the structure or function of the body
caused by an outside agent or force, which may be physical or chemical.
Types of Injury
Burns are injuries caused by excess heat or sometimes cold (frostbite).
Fractures are injuries to bones.
Wound: cuts and grazes are injuries to the skin, that can cause bleeding (i.e. a
laceration).
A bruise is a haemorrhage under the skin caused by contusion.
Damage to a person's sense of self-worth can be considered an emotional injury.
An example is harm to one's perception of her or his gender resulting from
sexual harassment, which is considered a form of violence.
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