Hemorrhage can be classified into several types based on location and severity:
External Hemorrhage: Bleeding that occurs outside the body, visible to the naked eye. Internal Hemorrhage: Bleeding that occurs inside the body, not visible but may present with symptoms like pain or swelling. Arterial Hemorrhage: Characterized by bright red, spurting blood from an artery. Venous Hemorrhage: Dark red blood that flows steadily from a vein. Capillary Hemorrhage: Slow, oozing blood from damaged capillaries.