if your asking for the vitamin, it would be vitamin c because it promotes collagen synthesis which is important for wound healing. other substances are also important in wound healing. protein is very much important for tissue repair and growth and adequate hydration is also good for faster healing.
Granulation tissue forms new capillary beds that provide oxygen-rich blood for the healing process.
calciferol
The first stage of ossification is the laying down of a cartilage template by chondrocytes. Then osteoblasts add calcium and phosphorus to the extracellular matrix. When that process is complete the osteoblasts become mature bone cells, osteocytes.
Whenever there is any surgical wound, the body responds with accumulation of scar tissue to repair the wound. This scar tissue is what causes the hardness at the site of the repair. The scar tissue is remodeled by the body and the healing (repair) of the wound is completely healed in 3 months. At that time the hardness goes away.. George Christoudias MD Teaneck, NJ 07666
Yes, by blocking adenosine receptors (adenosine stimulates wound healing).
A scab!
time
It means he is asking if the wound is healing.
Removal of dead tissue from the wound bed
what is the significance of the epidermal layer being avasculer regardin wound healing
physical
either a scar or a scab...
physical
There are more disadvantages than advantages to open wound healing. The only real advantage is that there is less of a chance of scarring.
By telling the patient how to care for the wound.
NO! A wound must be kept clean t insure healing!