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- Paper_cut abstract "A paper cut occurs when a piece of paper or other thin, sharp material slices a person's skin. Paper cuts, though named from paper, can also be caused by other thin, stiff materials.Although a loose paper sheet is usually too soft to cut, it can be very thin (sometimes as thin as a razor edge), being then able to exert high levels of pressure, enough to cut the skin. Paper cuts are most often caused by paper sheets that are strongly fastened together (such as brand new paper out of a ream), because one single paper sheet might be dislocated from the rest. Thus all the other sheets are holding this dislocated sheet in position, and the very small part held away from the rest can be stiff enough to act as a razor.Paper cuts can be surprisingly painful as they can stimulate a large number of skin surface nociceptors (pain receptors) in a very small area of the skin. Because the shallow cut does not bleed very much, the pain receptors are left open to the air, ensuring continued pain. However, the cut can also be very deep, in which case a puddle of blood pools around a longer gash. This is exacerbated by irritation caused by the fibers in the paper itself, which may be coated in chemicals such as bleach. Additionally, most paper cuts occur in the fingers, which have a greater concentration of sensory receptors than the rest of the body.The random orientation of collagen fibers in skin provides the ability to withstand pinpoint forces. However, the skin does not have the same strength against shearing forces and is easily cut.".
- Paper_cut icd10 "W45".
- Paper_cut icd9 "E920.8".
- Paper_cut thumbnail Oww_Papercut_14365.jpg?width=300.
- Paper_cut wikiPageExternalLink papercuts.html.
- Paper_cut wikiPageExternalLink papercuts.htm.
- Paper_cut wikiPageID "1151800".
- Paper_cut wikiPageLength "2666".
- Paper_cut wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Paper_cut wikiPageRevisionID "698641116".
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Bleach.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skin_conditions_resulting_from_physical_factors.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Collagen.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Human_skin.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Necrotizing_fasciitis.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Nociceptor.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Razor.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_receptor.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Shear_stress.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLink Units_of_paper_quantity.
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paper Cuts".
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paper cut".
- Paper_cut wikiPageWikiLinkText "paper cut".
- Paper_cut caption "A small paper cut".
- Paper_cut icd "E920.8".
- Paper_cut icd "W45".
- Paper_cut name "Paper cut".
- Paper_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dermatology-stub.
- Paper_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Paper_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Paper_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Paper_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paper.
- Paper_cut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Paper_cut subject Category:Skin_conditions_resulting_from_physical_factors.
- Paper_cut type Disease.
- Paper_cut type Injury.
- Paper_cut type Thing.
- Paper_cut type Q12136.
- Paper_cut comment "A paper cut occurs when a piece of paper or other thin, sharp material slices a person's skin. Paper cuts, though named from paper, can also be caused by other thin, stiff materials.Although a loose paper sheet is usually too soft to cut, it can be very thin (sometimes as thin as a razor edge), being then able to exert high levels of pressure, enough to cut the skin.".
- Paper_cut label "Paper cut".
- Paper_cut sameAs Q1630633.
- Paper_cut sameAs Papierschnittwunde.
- Paper_cut sameAs Paperihaava.
- Paper_cut sameAs חתך_מנייר.
- Paper_cut sameAs Įsipjovimas_popieriumi.
- Paper_cut sameAs m.04br1l.
- Paper_cut sameAs Порез_бумагой.
- Paper_cut sameAs Q1630633.
- Paper_cut wasDerivedFrom Paper_cut?oldid=698641116.
- Paper_cut depiction Oww_Papercut_14365.jpg.
- Paper_cut isPrimaryTopicOf Paper_cut.
- Paper_cut name "Paper cut".