A Detailed Review on Diabetic Wound Healing Activity

Raman S. Bhopale, Rajesh D. Jangam, Harshada M. Dhekale, Prachi P. Aiwale, Vitthal J. Chaware, Vivekkumar K. Redasani
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Skin damage is known as a wound. Hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferative, and tissue remodelling or resolution are the four perfectly timed and highly planned phases that make up the normal biological process of wound healing in the human body. There are two basic categories of wounds: acute wounds and chronic wounds. Long-term negative effects on one's health are caused by the chronic metabolic condition known as diabetes mellitus, which is becoming more common. 25 percent of those with diabetes mellitus are thought to have poor wound healing due to their diabetes. Oxygenation, infection, hormones related to ageing and sex, stress, diabetes, and obesity, drugs, alcoholism, smoking, and diet are among the factors that affect wound healing. To address their basic medical needs, According to estimates, 80% of people who live in underdeveloped nations need traditional medicines, which are typically made from medicinal plants. Numerous individuals in Africa and other poor nations employ using medicinal herbs to cure diabetic wounds and associated issues due to the abundant supply With therapeutic herbs and enough conventional wisdom regarding wounds healing. Recent developments in functional genomics, nanotechnology, wound healing in diabetics, along with a better knowing the pathophysiology of chronic wounds. In the following review, detailed information about healing of diabetic wounds with mechanism, factors affecting, impairment of wound healing  with its pathophysiology, herbal treatments and current advances when treating diabetic wounds are examined.
糖尿病伤口愈合活动详述
皮肤损伤被称为伤口。止血、炎症、增生、组织重塑或消退是构成人体伤口愈合正常生物过程的四个时间完美、计划性极强的阶段。伤口有两个基本类别:急性伤口和慢性伤口。糖尿病这种慢性新陈代谢疾病会对人体健康造成长期的负面影响,而这种疾病正变得越来越普遍。据认为,25% 的糖尿病患者会因糖尿病而导致伤口愈合不良。氧合作用、感染、与衰老和性别有关的荷尔蒙、压力、糖尿病、肥胖、药物、酗酒、吸烟和饮食等都是影响伤口愈合的因素。为了满足基本医疗需求,据估计,80% 生活在欠发达国家的人需要传统药物,这些药物通常由药用植物制成。非洲和其他贫穷国家的许多人使用药用草本植物来治疗糖尿病伤口和相关问题,这是因为他们拥有丰富的治疗草本植物和足够的传统伤口愈合智慧。功能基因组学、纳米技术、糖尿病患者伤口愈合方面的最新发展,以及对慢性伤口病理生理学的进一步了解。在下面的综述中,将详细介绍糖尿病伤口愈合的机制、影响因素、伤口愈合障碍及其病理生理学、中草药治疗以及治疗糖尿病伤口的最新进展。
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