Many injuries experienced in traffic accidents are common to all types of vehicles – cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycle riders. Anyone can suffer a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, broken bones, or other serious injuries if there’s enough force. One injury that is unique to motorcycle and bicycle riders is road rash. This injury occurs when the riders are ejected from their bike and slide along the road surface. The “rash” is from contact by the skin with asphalt, concrete, gravel, or other surfaces, and from any type of allergic reaction.
The road rash from a bike, motorcycle, or pedestrian accident is much more severe than just a skinned knee. Road rash must be treated immediately, normally at a local emergency room. Road rash can lead to infections, nerve damage, muscle damage, shock, scarring, and in the most severe cases, death. Motorcycle riders who travel at much higher speeds than bicycle riders need to dress properly, since there’s always a strong risk of being thrown from their motorcycle.
What is road rash?
According to Very Well Health, road rash is a skin abrasion that involves scraping off some of the skin. The area normally bleeds and looks a little raw. The severity of the injury normally depends on how deep the wound penetrates the skin and whether the wound area becomes infected. Normally, the skin around the center of the abrasion is very painful. Some of the signs of road rash include:- Swelling and redness
- A warm sensation
- Pus or fluid
- Flu-like symptoms such as chills and fever
- The affected area is on your face, feet, hands, or genitals.
- Bone or muscle is visible at the site of the wound.
- There are embedded objects such as glass or gravel in the wound.
- The wound is thrice the size of the palm of your hand.
- The bleeding is excessive.
- There are signs of infection.
How do doctors diagnose and treat road rash injuries or infections?
Generally after a serious accident, police and emergency medical technicians will:- Keep the accident victim where they are – if it’s safe to do so. If a victim is in the middle of the road, then he/she needs to be moved to a safe spot.
- Life-threatening issues will be treated first. Bright red bleeding and bleeding that spurts need to be treated right away.
- Normally bleeding will be treated with a pressure bandage or a clean cloth.