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How to effectively treat hyper granulation tissue on wounds?

Hypergranulation tissue on wounds refers to the excessive growth of granulation tissue during wound healing. In this condition, the granulation tissue tends to be larger and thicker than normal and may become overly proliferative, compromising wound healing. Therefore, for hyper granulation tissue on wounds, treatment is required to promote wound healing.

Causes of wound hyper granulation tissue :

Hypergranulation tissue on wounds is usually caused by the overgrowth of granulation tissue during wound healing. This may be due to infection, trauma, tumors, etc., or it may be related to factors such as the patient's age, sex, and immune system status.

Treatment of wound hyper granulation tissue :

Before treating the hyper granulation tissue on the wound, the wound needs to be irrigated and disinfected first. This helps remove dirt and bacteria from the surface of the wound, reducing the risk of infection. At the same time, antiseptic solutions can be used to disinfect the wound to further reduce the risk of infection.

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  • Deqing, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China
  • Zhejiang Longterm Medical Technology