The Science of Bullet Wounds #shorts
Have you ever wondered where the energy from a bullet goes upon entering the body? It's absorbed by our soft tissues. The bullet's speed and rotation stretch the flesh it passes through, creating a cavity that immediately rebounds to its original shape. Surprisingly, right after being shot, you might not feel pain. This is because, when your brain detects a significant injury, it releases a rush of adrenaline into your bloodstream to enhance your body's energy supply in a perilous scenario. Nevertheless, this is fleeting. Within seconds, the numbing effect diminishes, giving way to a pronounced burning feeling originating from the bullet's point of impact. Only then does your brain fully process this pain, akin to a persistent swarm of bee stings without respite. Moreover, the pain's intensity varies based on the firearm and impact location. A larger bullet diameter leads to a quicker spread of the painful sensation across the body.
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