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Inflammation and hemostasis are related as they are both sequential, distinct stages of the wound healing process, as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, [4] and [5] clarify that hemostasis occurs immediately before the inflammation phase during the restoration of tissue integrity.

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The Four Stages of Wound Healing woundevolution.com Wound Evolution 2 facts
claimHistorically, scientists categorized wound healing into three phases: inflammation, proliferation, and maturation, but later added hemostasis as a fourth phase occurring before inflammation.
claimThe wound healing process is composed of four distinct stages: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and maturation.
The 4 Stages of Wound Healing and Your Role in the Process essentiahealth.org General Surgery Team · Essentia Health 1 fact
claimThe human body undergoes four stages of wound healing following surgery: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.
Healthy vs. Infected Wounds: A Clinician's Guide - Net Health nethealth.com Net Health 1 fact
claimThe biology of wound healing is a process that restores tissue integrity after injury through four overlapping phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.
Understanding the Stages of Wound Healing healogics.com Healogics 1 fact
measurementThe four stages of wound healing occur over the following timeframes: Hemostasis (immediate to several hours), Inflammation (1-5 days), Proliferation (3-21 days), and Maturation/Remodeling (21 days to 1 year or more).