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Is a wound supposed to hurt when healing?

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Over 90% of wounds begin a natural healing process immediately after injury, but this doesn't mean it's painless. It is normal for a wound to hurt when healing, especially during the initial inflammatory phase, but this pain should decrease over time as the wound improves. Persistent or worsening pain, however, can be a red flag for a complication like infection.

How do I know if my deep wound is healing correctly?

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According to dermatological studies, a complex biological cascade governs the wound healing process. Knowing what to look for and what to be concerned about is key for patient safety. How do I know if my deep wound is healing correctly, and what are the crucial signs to monitor?

What should a cut look like when it's healing?

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Over 50 million minor cuts and scrapes happen in the US each year, and understanding the healing process is key to preventing infection. Knowing **what should a cut look like when it's healing** can help you monitor your recovery and take appropriate action if something looks amiss.

Which phase of healing is the longest?

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The human body is an incredibly complex machine, and when injured, it initiates a highly coordinated process to repair itself. The final and longest phase of this remarkable process, often lasting a year or more, is the maturation or remodeling phase. This stage focuses on strengthening and reinforcing the new tissue created after an injury.