Stabbing
Stabbing is a form of violence where a sharp object, often a knife, is used to penetrate the skin and cause injury. This act can result in serious harm or even death, depending on the location and depth of the wound. Stabbing incidents can occur in various contexts, including personal disputes, criminal activities, or acts of self-defense.
In medical terms, a stabbing injury may require immediate attention to prevent excessive blood loss and infection. Treatment often involves cleaning the wound, suturing, and sometimes surgery. Emergency responders and healthcare professionals are trained to handle such situations to ensure the best possible outcome for the victim.