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Understanding the Influence of Diabetes on Wound Healing and Exploring Effective Management Study
Diabetes is a diverse metabolic disease that is caused by increased levels of blood glucose, which also leads to the generation of several other complications. The formation of wounds and their delayed healing are among the main areas of concern. Wound repair is a process, which replaces damaged cells with healthy cells; it generally occurs in four steps – haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and remodelling. This review covers the causes of diabetes mellitus, its prevalence, its impact on wound healing, different types of wounds and their management. Diabetes mellitus impairs wound healing through several mechanisms such as impaired angiogenesis, altered collagen production, etc.
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Angiogenesis, collagen, diabetes mellitus, growth factor, remodelling, ulcers, wounds.
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