Gunshot Wound
A gunshot wound is an injury caused by a bullet or projectile fired from a firearm. The severity of the wound depends on various factors, including the type of gun, the distance from which it was fired, and the location of the injury on the body. Gunshot wounds can damage skin, muscle, organs, and bones, leading to serious complications.
Treatment for gunshot wounds often requires immediate medical attention. This may involve surgery to repair damaged tissues, control bleeding, and prevent infection. Rehabilitation may also be necessary to help the injured person recover and regain function, depending on the extent of the injury.