Bullet Wound
A bullet wound is an injury caused by a projectile fired from a firearm. The severity of the wound depends on various factors, including the type of bullet, the distance from which it was fired, and the location of the injury on the body. Bullet wounds can damage skin, muscle, organs, and bones, leading to serious complications.
Treatment for a bullet wound typically involves medical intervention to control bleeding, prevent infection, and repair damaged tissues. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the bullet or repair internal injuries. Prompt medical attention is crucial for improving outcomes and reducing long-term effects.