Wound Healing
Journal Title: Nursing and Health Care - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Wound In simple terms wound is break in the continuity of tissue caused by any trauma or injury. There are many types of wounds like; puncture wound, abrasions, lacerated etc. Healing Healings is the response of body to the trauma or injury for restoring the damage caused. This healing involves two main processes Regeneration: In this process the total formation or regeneration of parenchymal cells occurs which results in restoration of the tissue. Repair: In this process the scar is usually formed.
Authors and Affiliations
Bushra Mushtaq
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