Wear
Abrasion occurs when the skin rubs or slides on a rough surface. Examples of wear and tear include a scraped knee or road injuries from riding a motorcycle or bicycle. Although abrasions bleed very little, cleaning the wound and removing any debris is important to prevent infection.

Rupture
This wound is a kind of deep cut or tear in the skin. Tears usually occur in accidents or incidents involving knives, machinery, or other sharp instruments. This type of wound may cause significant bleeding.

Separation
Detachment includes severe tearing of the skin and its underlying tissue. Isolation can be caused by extreme events such as explosions, animal attacks, or motor vehicle accidents.
Hole
This type of wound creates a small hole in the soft tissue. Shards of glass, wood, and needles can cause acute wounds; The resulting injury affects only the outer layers of tissue. However, a stab or bullet wound can damage deep muscles and internal organs and lead to significant bleeding.
Cut scars
This type of wound is a clean and smooth cut in the skin. Cutting is used in many surgical procedures. But accidents caused by knives, razors, broken glass and other sharp objects can cause this type of wound. A cut usually causes heavy and rapid bleeding, can damage muscles or nerves, and will likely require stitches.

