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List of Tests for Poor wound healing

Tests For Poor wound healing in Pune

A list of lab tests and other self-help tools for Poor wound healing in Pune

What is Poor wound healing

An inability of the body to properly heal from a physical injury or wound.

List of Lab Tests For Poor wound healing

How will these tests help?

The group of tests that have been ordered for you will help us understand why you are having difficulty with wound healing. We can divide the tests into two groups

The first group of tests includes the Complete Blood Count (CBC), Inflammatory Markers, C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Serum Iron, Hemoglobin A1C, Liver Function Tests (LFTs), and Coagulation Tests. These tests measure the levels of various substances in your blood, like red and white blood cells, platelets, inflammation markers, iron and hemoglobin levels, and liver function

These tests will help us determine if there is an underlying health issue that could be contributing to your impaired wound healing. The second group of tests includes the Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, and Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) Test

These tests will help us determine if there is a nutritional deficiency that might be contributing to your delayed wound healing. Low levels of B12 or D, for example, can both lead to slower healing times

The ANA test will help us identify if there is an autoimmune disorder that could be causing your delayed wound healing. Overall, these tests will help us understand why you are having difficulty with healing your wound, whether it is due to an underlying health issue, a nutritional deficiency, or an autoimmune disorder.

Book Tests for Poor wound healing in Pune

Pathofast offers Tests for Poor wound healing at our center in Manisha Terrace, Moledina Road, Pune, Camp, India
Our lab in Pune, is known for its exceptional hygiene, polite staff and quick reports
Our Pune Center, is located close to the railway station and the Swargate Central Bus Depot, as well as the new Metro Lines
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Self Test for Poor wound healing

Answer the following 3 questions to know whether you should get yourself investigated further

Are you experiencing any pain or discomfort from the wound
Are you experiencing any pain or discomfort from the wound

Are you exposed to any known infection risks
Are you exposed to any known infection risks

Have you been following the recommended treatments for the wound
Have you been following the recommended treatments for the wound

Result :

List of symptoms associated with Poor wound healing

  • Symptoms related to Poor wound healing : Increased Redness and Swelling Increased Redness and Swelling

    The area around the wound may be redder and more swollen than it was before, and may even be warm to the touch. This is a sign that the body is fighting off infection and trying to heal the wound.

  • Symptoms related to Poor wound healing : Pain Pain

    The wound may be painful to the touch or may cause sharp or burning sensations when moved. This pain can be a sign of infection or other issues with the wound healing process.

  • Symptoms related to Poor wound healing : Discharge Discharge

    The wound may start to ooze a clear or yellowish liquid. This can be a sign of infection and can indicate that the wound is not healing properly.

List of home remedies for Poor wound healing

Try these at home, only after consulting your doctor

  • Apply a warm compress: Applying a warm compress to the wound can help to increase circulation and promote healing. Apply a warm compress

    Applying a warm compress to the wound can help to increase circulation and promote healing.

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  • Take a Vitamin C supplement: Vitamin C helps to promote wound healing by increasing collagen production and reducing inflammation. Take a Vitamin C supplement

    Vitamin C helps to promote wound healing by increasing collagen production and reducing inflammation.

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  • Increase protein intake: Increasing your protein intake can help to boost the bodys healing process by providing the necessary building blocks for tissue repair. Increase protein intake

    Increasing your protein intake can help to boost the bodys healing process by providing the necessary building blocks for tissue repair.

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  • Get enough sleep: Getting enough rest helps to reduce stress and promote healing. Get enough sleep

    Getting enough rest helps to reduce stress and promote healing.

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  • Keep the wound clean: Keeping the wound clean will help to speed up the healing process and reduce the risk of infection. Keep the wound clean

    Keeping the wound clean will help to speed up the healing process and reduce the risk of infection.

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