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  1. The normal wound healing stages include12:
    • Inflammatory stage: blood vessels at the site constrict to prevent blood loss and platelets gather to build a clot.
    • Fibroblastic stage: collagen, the protein fiber that gives skin its strength, starts to grow within the wound.
    • Maturation stage: the body constantly adds more collagen and refines the wounded area.
    The time it takes to heal a wound depends on its size and depth3. Most wounds are repaired after about 3 months3.
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    The normal wound healing stages include:

    • Inflammatory stage – blood vessels at the site constrict (tighten) to prevent blood loss and platelets (special clotting cells) gather to build a clot. ...
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    The basic steps of wound healing are:

    • Stopping the bleeding (hemostasis). When your skin is cut, scraped, or punctured, you usually start to bleed. ...
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    How long it takes to heal a wound depends on how large or deep the cut is. It may take up to a few years to completely heal. An open wound may take longer to heal than a closed wound. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, after about 3 months, most wounds are repaired.

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