Does any granulation occur in primary intention wound healing?

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Granulation tissue is seen in both primary and secondary healing, though in greater quantities in secondary...

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The formation of granulation tissue in an open wound allows the reepithelialization phase to take place...

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Granulation tissue is tissue with good blood circulation and adequate blood supply is needed for a wound...

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Why is primary intention in wound healing called 'primary intention'?

i know what primary intention is i just dont understand why it is called primary intention

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What is meant by primary intention healing and granulation?

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Primary intention healing is healing of a wound where the wound edges heal directly touching each other...

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Primary Intention is all tissues, including the skin, are mechanically held closed.

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Neighborhood cat has non-healing leg wound; effective spot-on flea control?

I have my own two fat, healthy, neutered, rescued boy cats. They are very much indoor kitties, but I allow them to go in and out when I'm at home. We live in an apartment that opens onto a big courtyard and they rarely leave the courtyard. They have...

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I use Advantage on both my cats (purchase from vet clinic). 1 of my cats is allergic to fleas and this...

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What is the role of antiseptics/antibiotics in the wound healing process?

What is the role of antiseptics/antibiotics in the wound healing process? On a cut, for example, it seems that constant reapplication of neosporin makes a cut take longer to heal. What's going on here? Is it just preventing a scab from forming due to...

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I like to quote the old surgeon's maxim, "Never put anything in a wound that you wouldn't put in...

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Over granulation of surgical wound?

I have a wound that has slightly over granulated. The nurse put trimovate cream onto it. Is this likely to work? Also does over granulation mean that the tissue has healed on the inside maybe even too well? Its a surgical wound that has mainly remained...

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go back and speak to your specialist nurse, I promise you that she will be able to reassure you. No...

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