The stages of wound healing are:
a. haemostasis, infection, reconstructive and scabformation
b. haemostasis, inflammation, reconstructive andmaturation.
c. homeostasis, infection, reconstructive and scabformation.
d. homeostasis, inflammation, reconstructive and
maturation.
b
After the bleeding is minimised, inflammation takes
over. This is a normal part of wound healing and does not
mean that the wound is becoming infected. The four phases
of wound healing can take several years to complete in some
wounds.
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