The Effect of Comorbidities on Wound Healing
- PMID: 32681870
- DOI: 10.1016/j.suc.2020.05.002
The Effect of Comorbidities on Wound Healing
Abstract
Wound healing is affected by several factors. Preexisting diagnoses may significantly alter, delay, or inhibit normal wound healing. This is most commonly seen with chronic disorders, such as diabetes and renal failure, but also occurs secondary to aging and substance abuse. Less commonly, genetic or inflammatory disorders are the cause of delayed wound healing. In some cases, it is not the illness, but the treatment that can inhibit wound healing. This is seen in patients getting chemotherapy, radiation, steroids, methotrexate, and a host of other medications. Understanding these processes may help treat or avoid wound healing problems.
Keywords: Comorbidities; Delayed wound healing; Wound healing.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Disclosure The authors have nothing to disclose.
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