2023
DOI: 10.1089/wound.2021.0161
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Inflammation in Wound Healing and Pathological Scarring

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“…Therefore, the epidermal regeneration must first dissolve the scab, because the dryness of the scab is not conducive to the growth of bacteria; it has a certain protective effect on the wound. However, if the scab obstructs the drainage of exudate and makes the infection worse, it is not conducive to healing 20–23 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the epidermal regeneration must first dissolve the scab, because the dryness of the scab is not conducive to the growth of bacteria; it has a certain protective effect on the wound. However, if the scab obstructs the drainage of exudate and makes the infection worse, it is not conducive to healing 20–23 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if the scab obstructs the drainage of exudate and makes the infection worse, it is not conducive to healing. [20][21][22][23]…”
Section: Staging Of Surgical Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second phase of wound healing, inflammation, is crucial for eliminating harmful bacteria and debris [48]. While inflammation is necessary for proper wound repair, it is important to control it through dressings [49].…”
Section: Inflammation Control Using Hydrogel Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 99%