what do you mean by two bullet wounds
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Gunshot wound
A gunshot wound (GSW), also known as ballistic trauma, is a form of physical trauma sustained from the discharge of arms or munitions.[3] The most common forms of ballistic trauma stem from firearms used in armed conflicts, civilian sporting, recreational pursuits and criminal activity.[4] Damage is dependent on the firearm, bullet, velocity, entry point, and trajectory. Management can range from observation and local wound care to urgent surgical intervention.
There are three main types of gunshot wounds: penetrating, perforating, or both. A penetrating wound is one in which there is only an entrance wound (see first photo in fragments). A perforating wound is one in which there is both an entrance and exit wound (see the fourth photo in entrance wounds).