obviously it will get infected all the more and will be converted into some serious wound that will take time to recover or may not be able to recover also coz for a wound dirt is the main enemy
A closed wound is characterised firstly by a crust (scab) formed when blood congeals. This is the body's defense against further infection entering the wound. When the wound is completely healed, and the scab falls away, a scar is left on the damaged skin.
An area of the body having a closed wound will usually be discolored and painful. It may have swelling and limited movement. If an underlying bone is fractured or has slipped out of a joint, the irregular ends may be seen distorting the smoothness of the skin, or felt when manipulated.
Your body creates scabs to protect the inside of the wound/sore from infection so it has time to heal
respiration happens inside the body and breathing happens outside the body
clean it out with some hydrogen peroxide because there is now probably things inside your wound that should not be in your body,witch could mean an infection.....so...clean it out and keep an eye on it.
When air gets inside your body, your diaphragm exhales up and down.
they will make you sick.
You get polycythemia
internal happens inside the body and in land external happens outside the body and in water
When a bullet breaks up inside a body, it is known as a fragmented bullet or bullet fragmentation. This can lead to additional damage beyond the initial wound path.
It decomposes and the chemical inside the body breaks the skin down into a smelly fragment
A fracture (broken bone) can be classified as open or closed. An "open fracture" has been displaced and broken through the skin. A "closed fracture" may or maynot be displaced and is contained within the skin without skin breakage.