In general, wounds sticking to the hair of the clothes are not a big problem, but if they are not treated in time, they can cause the possibility of infection. In the current clinical situation, for people with wounds on the organism, they need to be treated with regular dressing changes to keep the wound locally clean and reduce the risk of bacterial infection. For people whose clothing wool accidentally sticks to the wound, it is enough to clean it out in time, and there are usually no obvious adverse consequences. If you don’t get it out in time, the clothing wool is a foreign body and has bacteria, which will cause the wound site to undergo rejection and cause inflammation, and may also lead to bacterial infection, which in severe cases will cause pus and delayed healing of the wound. If the wound is covered with clothing hair, it should be removed promptly, disinfected, and if necessary, professional medical help should be sought.