Processes that can produce chronic inflammation are
tuberculosis, inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative
colitis and Crohn's disease, silicosis, and the continued presence
of a foreign body in a wound.
Processes that can produce chronic inflammation are
tuberculosis, inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative
colitis and Crohn's disease, silicosis, and the continued presence
of a foreign body in a wound.
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Lysine is used for faster and scarless wound healing.advantages
of lysine.no complications like fibrosis,deformation,contracture.no
compromise on wound.effective in cosmetic surgery.heals both acute
and chronic wound
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i have a chronic wound i need help, ive had it now for almost a
year,i need some help badly
If you have a large wound that has not healed for 8 weeks, it's considered to be a chronic, non-healing wound. It's best to go to a local wound care center, NJ and get the proper treatment as soon as possible. There may be reasons for slow wound healing and a doctor will be able to pinpoint these causes and administer the right treatment.
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Factors that could prolong wound healing in older individuals include reduced blood circulation, impaired immune response, chronic medical conditions like diabetes, and medications that may affect wound healing. It is essential to address these factors through proper wound care, management of underlying health conditions, and close monitoring to promote healing.