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The inflammatory phase is a fundamental component of the wound healing process, serving as the initial stage that cleans and stabilizes the injury site as described in [1] and [2]. This phase involves critical biological activities such as hemostasis, chemotaxis, and immune response to facilitate the overall progression of wound healing [3], [4], and [5].

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Wound Healing Phases - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine 4 facts
claimDuring the inflammatory phase of wound healing, inflammatory cells release mediators and cytokines that promote angiogenesis, thrombosis, and reepithelialization, while fibroblasts lay down extracellular components to serve as scaffolding.
measurementThe inflammatory stage of wound healing typically lasts for several days.
claimThe inflammatory phase of wound healing is characterized by hemostasis, chemotaxis, and increased vascular permeability, which serve to limit further damage, close the wound, remove cellular debris and bacteria, and foster cellular migration.
claimThe inflammatory phase of wound healing begins with hemostasis and chemotaxis.
Wound healing stages: What to look for healthpartners.com HealthPartners 3 facts
claimThe inflammatory stage is the second stage of wound healing, with the goal of cleaning and stabilizing the wound by removing bacteria and debris and creating a barrier against infection.
claimDuring the inflammatory stage of wound healing, it is common to experience swelling, redness, or pain.
claimThe inflammatory stage of wound healing is characterized by skin feeling hot to the touch and the presence of clear liquid around the wound.
Understanding the Stages of Wound Healing healogics.com Healogics 2 facts
claimThe proliferation phase of wound healing overlaps with the end of the inflammatory phase and continues until the wound is closed.
claimThe proliferation phase of wound healing typically begins around day three after an injury, can last for several weeks depending on wound severity, and overlaps with the end of the inflammatory phase until the wound is closed.
The Four Stages of Wound Healing woundevolution.com Wound Evolution 1 fact
claimThere is scientific debate regarding whether hemostasis should be classified as a separate phase or as the preliminary part of the inflammation stage of wound healing.
4 Stages of Wound Healing: Timeline - Healthline healthline.com Healthline 1 fact
claimDuring the inflammation stage of wound healing, increased blood flow delivers oxygen and nutrients to the wound site to facilitate healing.
The 4 Stages of Wound Healing and Your Role in the Process essentiahealth.org General Surgery Team · Essentia Health 1 fact
claimThe inflammatory stage of wound healing normally lasts several days and involves the immune system, specifically white blood cells and platelets, working to protect the wound from infection.
Infection vs Inflammation: What Your Wound Is Telling You altitudedermatology.com Altitude Dermatology 1 fact
claimThe human body progresses through four stages of wound healing: inflammatory, proliferative, maturation, and remodeling.