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**Arterial bleeding** represents the gravest form of bleeding. It is characterized by bright red blood that pulses or spurts from the wound.
**Venous bleeding** presents as a continuous flow of blood, and it typically appears much darker in color compared to arterial bleeding.
**Capillary bleeding** usually results from minor scratches or grazes. These wounds are often small and heal easily, often without the need for treatment.