Yes, it is normal since severity of the wound depends on many factors such as: 1)mechanism of injury, 2) part of the body, 3) tissue vascularity (how well is particular tissue rich with blood vessels) 4) etc.
You do not get injured. If you do have wounds and bleeding, use the proper first aid rules.
Wounds to the soft tissues of the mouth bleed freely, but the plentiful blood supply that leads to this heavy bleeding also helps healing.
None. See your doctor immediately. Feces and open wounds are not a good combination, there is serious risk of life threatening infection from bleeding hemorroids. No joke.
"Bruises Heal" by Andrew Fusek Peters was published in 2009. The book explores themes of resilience and recovery through the lens of personal experiences. It combines elements of poetry and narrative to address the emotional impact of physical and psychological wounds.
Scurvy
Bruised is an injury in which the skin is not penetrated. A wound is a penetration of the skin.
Spiderwebs were used to stop the bleeding of wounds with their natural cowagulent.
Gathered and pressed into wounds to stop bleeding. Generally only used with wounds that risk bleeding heavily as they can cause increased risk of infection.
wound management strives to stop bleeding, prevent infection, and speed healing. Bleeding from wounds should be controlled by direct pressure.
The list to this question can be virtually and literally endless! Injuries can be things like lacerations, puncture wounds, broken bones, bite wounds, scrapes, bruises, etc.
excessive bleeding from wounds
The man was bleeding profusely from his wounds.