Classification, Stages, and Problems Associated with Wound Healing - a Review
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Shajahan A *1 , Anusha N2 , P.M. Ravi Kumar3  |
1- Associate Prof , nedunchezhiyananusha@gmail.com 2- Research Scholar 3- Assistant Prof |
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Abstract: (627 Views) |
Wounds cannot be universally classified; therefore, several methods have been proposed to categorize them. A wound occurs when biological tissues such as skin, mucous membranes, and organs are damaged. Various injuries can cause wounds, and proper cleaning and dressing are critical to preventing infections and further harm. Mammals generally lack the ability to regenerate tissue, making organ repair a complex process that involves inflammatory cell migration, cytokine actions, collagen and extracellular matrix deposition, and scar remodeling. With few exceptions, all wound healing results in scar formation. The process of wound repair exhibits minimal variation between tissues and is generally unaffected by the nature of the injury. |
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Keywords: Essential proteins, Skin, Tissue, Wound phases, Wound type. |
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Type of Study: Review |
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Medical Biotechnology Received: 2025/01/02 | Accepted: 2025/02/09 | Published: 2025/03/04
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