Oozing blood would be coming from the capillaries. Blood from the veins would be flowing freely out of the wound and blood from the arteries would be spurting out.
The wound would be near a major artery.
Either it is just capillary damage or a vein.
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the capilary veins *capilary* veinal "ooze" out
If blood is oozing out instead of squirting out, apply pressure to the wound for several minutes to get the bleeding to stop. Once the bleeding has slowed down you can cover the wound with a bandage.
Platelets are blood cells that help stop bleeding. When we cut ourselves we have broken a blood vessel and the blood leaks out. In order to plug up the holes where the blood is leaking from the platelets start to stick to the opening of the damaged blood vessels. As the platelets stick to the opening of the damaged vessel they attract more platelets, fibers and other blood cells to help form a plug to seal the broken blood vessel. When the platelet plug is completely formed the wound stops bleeding. We call our platelet plugs scabs.
Blood turns into a solid through a process called blood clotting or coagulation. When a blood vessel is damaged, platelets and proteins in the blood form a clot to stop the bleeding. This clot eventually hardens and forms a scab to protect the wound and allow it to heal.
Coagulation is the process in which blood forms clots to stop bleeding. It involves a series of steps where platelets and proteins in the blood come together to form a clot, sealing off the damaged blood vessel. This process is essential for wound healing and preventing excessive blood loss.
It means that a wound stinks and is oozing pus.
Platelets are the type of blood cells responsible for helping with blood clotting. They form a plug at the site of a wound to stop bleeding by adhering to the damaged blood vessel walls and releasing chemicals that promote clotting.
Sure, if it hit a blood vessel as it passed through.