If the wound is stuck to the clothing, it is not possible to forcibly separate the wound from the clothing, as doing so may lead to secondary damage to the wound, and cause significant pain in the wound, as well as the possibility of bleeding from the wound, further aggravating the wound. At this time, you can use iodophor or saline to completely soak the wound and clothing adhesion, after which the clothing can be slowly removed from the wound, thus reducing further irritation to the wound. Because bleeding and oozing from the wound will cause the wound and clothing to stick together, if there is still bleeding and oozing from the wound when changing the dressing, it is best to use oil gauze to cover the surface of the wound, and then cover it with sterile gauze for bandaging and fixation. This will prevent further infection and promote recovery.