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Diabetes is a chronic condition that impairs the body's natural wound healing process [1] by causing poor blood circulation {fact:1, fact:4} and affecting overall health [2]. Managing diabetes is essential for improving the healing outcomes of skin wounds [3], as the condition is a significant factor influencing the duration and success of the healing process {fact:2, fact:6}.

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Wound healing stages: What to look for healthpartners.com HealthPartners 2 facts
claimThe human body heals wounds through a consistent set of stages regardless of the cause, which can include scraped knees, kitchen cuts, surgical incisions, or conditions like diabetes.
claimPoor circulation, often associated with conditions like diabetes or vascular disease, slows the delivery of oxygen-rich blood to wound sites, which is necessary to promote healing.
4 Stages of Wound Healing: Timeline - Healthline healthline.com Healthline 2 facts
claimManaging and treating chronic conditions such as diabetes can improve the healing of skin wounds.
claimDiabetes, obesity, high blood pressure (hypertension), and vascular disease are health conditions that can lead to poor blood circulation and consequently cause poor wound healing.
Understanding the Stages of Wound Healing healogics.com Healogics 1 fact
claimFactors influencing wound healing time include age, overall health and nutrition, presence of chronic conditions (such as diabetes or peripheral artery disease), wound care and hygiene, location and depth of the wound, blood supply to the affected area, stress levels, and medications.
Wound Healing Phases - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine 1 fact
claimSystemic illnesses such as diabetes, or chronic conditions such as smoking or malnutrition, can result in factors that impair wound healing.