Lesiones

“Lesiones” is the Spanish word for “injuries.” It refers to physical harm or damage to the body, which can occur due to various causes such as accidents, falls, sports activities, or violence. Lesiones can affect different parts of the body, including muscles, bones, skin, and organs. They can be classified into various types, such as acute injuries (which happen suddenly) and chronic injuries (which develop over time). Common examples include cuts, bruises, fractures, sprains, and strains. The severity of lesiones can vary from minor to life-threatening, and they may require medical attention depending on their nature and extent. Lesiones are typically assessed based on factors like pain, swelling, and loss of function in the affected area.