Being shot in the buttocks can cause serious injury or damage, depending on the severity of the wound and the type of bullet used. The buttocks are a fleshy area with a large amount of muscle and fat, so a bullet can often cause significant damage to soft tissue and potentially hit underlying structures such as bones, blood vessels, or nerves. In some cases, the bullet may pass through the buttocks without causing major injury, while in other cases it may become lodged in the body, potentially causing damage to internal organs or leading to infection. If the bullet hit the hip joint, it could cause a major injury to the joint, leading to long-term disability. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible if you have been shot in the buttocks or any other part of the body.
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