Wound healing is a complex biological process that occurs in four key stages. Each stage plays a vital role in tissue repair and recovery. The healing process begins immediately after an injury. The body’s first response is to prevent further blood loss through hemostasis, a process where blood vessels constrict, and platelets form a clot. This clot acts as a protective barrier, sealing the wound to prevent infection. Fibrin, a protein, strengthens the clot and stabilizes the injury site. Wound Process of Healing

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