What Does Dreaming of a Wound Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
In traditional interpretation and according to Ibn Sirin, seeing a wound in a dream may often point to wealth, gain, and abundance earned through work; a bleeding wound is interpreted as property to be acquired, while a bloodless wound is read as one's hidden virtues and merits coming to light. The wound's location can change the meaning: the right hand may point to benefit from male relatives and the left hand from female relatives, while the calf is taken as a sign of long life and the leg as an abundance of kin.
Psychological View
In modern psychology (Jung/Freud), a wound may point to emotional pains that have not yet healed, to inner fragility, or to a repressed trauma still bleeding in the unconscious. The healing of the wound can symbolize repair, self-forgiveness, and the desire for psychic integration.
By Context
According to Ibn Sirin, a Bleeding Wound
Blood flowing from a wound may point to wealth coming into one's hands and to the effects of that gain becoming visible on the person.
A Bloodless Wound
A wound that does not bleed can be interpreted as one's hidden virtues and talents rising to the surface.
The Wound Healing
Seeing the wound close and heal may point to the end of troubles, deliverance from worries, and a sense of inner relief.
Being Wounded by Someone
Being wounded by someone may point to anxiety about being exposed to that person's malice or hostility.
A Chest/heart Wound for the Young
Being wounded in the chest or heart may be interpreted as falling in love for the young, and as passing sorrow and grief for adults.