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Signs of Healing And Non-healing Wounds

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 Signs of Healing And Non-healing Wounds

Whenever you experience an injury on any part of your body, your body starts healing itself within a few minutes after its occurrence. It goes through several stages of wound healing. On one hand, where the smaller wounds heal quickly, the large and deep wounds tend to take a longer time. It completely depends on the type of dressing, overall health status, and many other essential factors that have a vital role in recovery. Different types of wounds are treated with different suitable methods but if you have a wound that seems to take months or more to heal or if your wound healing process starts slowing, it could be a sign of a serious condition. It may indicate inadequate treatment methods or require the use of different wound treatment.


So, it is very essential to be aware of the signs of healing and non-healing wounds. It will help you ensure if your wounds are healing properly.


Signs of Wound Healing


There are four stages of wound healing - Hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferation, and maturation. Here are the signs that will help you recognize whether a wound is healing normally:


1. Bleeding or Scabbing - The wounds like burns and pressure ulcers do not bleed but if there are cuts or puncture wounds, it goes through three stages - bleeding, clotting, and scabbing. It means that the wound will bleed and begin to clot within a few minutes and after the blood begins to dry, there will be scabbing. But if the wound is bleeding after a significant period and there is no scabbing, you may need to seek Wound Care Specialists.


2. Swelling - After the scab formation, the body’s immune system starts healing the wound in the form of swelling and tendering. Swelling is the sign that the body’s immune system is working properly and repairing your wound. You may notice drainage from the wound to clear the area. It may give a reddish or pinkish appearance enabling sufficient flow of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the affected area.


Read more: https://www.woundcaresurgeons.org/blogs/signs-of-healing-and-non-healing-wounds

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