Gashes
A gash is a long, deep cut or wound. It is typically caused by a sharp object, such as a knife, broken glass, or metal. Gashes can vary in depth and severity, depending on the force and nature of the object that caused the injury. The edges of a gash are often irregular and jagged.
When a gash occurs, bleeding is usually significant due to the disruption of blood vessels. The surrounding
The healing process for a gash can take time and depends on the size and depth of