A systematic review on wound healing

A. Md, Bhuvaneshwari J, Roopa C
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The body's initial line of defence, the skin protects the inside organs from heat, chemical, and mechanical harm. It has a highly developed immune system that protects the body from harmful illnesses. The body's natural response to tissue damage is wound healing. But wound healing is a complicated process that involves a wide range of cell types, cytokines, mediators, and the vascular system interacting with one another. It is a complex, strictly controlled process that is essential to retaining all other skin functions in addition to the skin's barrier function. Numerous factors, both modifiable and non-modifiable, can impact this process. In order to successfully restore the damaged tissue, wound healing is a dynamic process supported by a variety of cellular processes, including as homeostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodelling. These activities must be properly integrated with one another. When there is damage to the skin, bacteria can swiftly infiltrate the tissues behind the skin, leading to life-threatening infections and chronic wounds. Natural phytomedicines with significant pharmacological qualities have been used extensively and successfully to treat wounds and prevent infections. Phytotherapy has been used for millennia to effectively cure skin wounds and delay the formation of infections. This study focuses on cutaneous wound healing and highlights the classical wound healing phases because wound healing occurs in many regions of the human body. Changes in any one of these stages may encourage the development of chronic wounds and hinder their healing. Numerous plants have been shown to aid in wound healing through a variety of processes.
关于伤口愈合的系统综述
皮肤是人体的第一道防线,保护内部器官免受热、化学和机械伤害。皮肤拥有高度发达的免疫系统,可保护人体免受有害疾病的侵袭。人体对组织损伤的自然反应是伤口愈合。但伤口愈合是一个复杂的过程,涉及多种细胞类型、细胞因子、介质和血管系统的相互作用。这是一个复杂、严格控制的过程,对于保持皮肤屏障功能之外的所有其他皮肤功能至关重要。许多可调节和不可调节的因素都会影响这一过程。为了成功恢复受损组织,伤口愈合是一个由多种细胞过程支持的动态过程,包括平衡、炎症、增殖和重塑。这些活动必须相互适当整合。当皮肤受损时,细菌会迅速渗入皮下组织,导致危及生命的感染和慢性伤口。具有显著药理作用的天然植物药已被广泛、成功地用于治疗伤口和预防感染。千百年来,植物疗法一直被用于有效治疗皮肤伤口和延缓感染的形成。本研究重点关注皮肤伤口愈合,并强调了经典的伤口愈合阶段,因为伤口愈合发生在人体的许多部位。其中任何一个阶段的变化都可能促进慢性伤口的发展并阻碍其愈合。许多植物已被证明可通过各种过程帮助伤口愈合。
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