Current Developments of Nanotechnology in Mending Chronic Wounds
Abstract
A number of reasons inhibit the healing process in the wound healing phase, which is a natural and well-designed process. Millions of individuals worldwide are impacted by poor wound healing, which raises the associated mortality rates. Modern medicine and nanotechnology work together to generate new materials and gadgets at the nanoscale, which could revolutionize the way that macroscale treatments are now provided. Through antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and angiogenic activities that transition the wound milieu from nonhealing to healing, nanomaterials can activate a variety of cellular and molecular pathways that support wound healing. The tiny nanomaterials, nanoscaffolds, nanofibers, and biomaterials utilized in nanotechnology for topical medication administration to promote wound healing. Prior research has shown that nanotechnology has numerous benefits for medical treatment. This review aims to demonstrate how biodegradable and nanoparticle-based materials can aid in the healing of wounds. the future paths of existing technology while going over possible approaches that can help the area of wound healing progress. This article focuses on the pathophysiology and mechanics of wound healing.
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