sårläkningssvar
Sårläkningssvar, also known as wound healing response, is the biological process by which the body repairs damaged tissues, particularly wounds. This process is crucial for maintaining the integrity and function of the skin and underlying tissues. The wound healing response can be divided into three main phases: hemostasis, inflammation, and proliferation.
Hemostasis is the initial phase, where blood vessels constrict to stop bleeding, and platelets form a clot
Inflammation is the second phase, characterized by increased blood flow to the wound site, the release of
Proliferation is the final phase, where new tissue is formed to replace the damaged tissue. This phase
The wound healing process is influenced by various factors, including age, nutrition, genetics, and overall health.