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Is it always itchy during the healing period? This is the body sending these important signals.

During the wound healing process, many people will experience an uncomfortable stage - itching. This itching not only affects daily life, but also may make people worry whether there is a problem with the wound. In fact, itching during the wound-healing period is a series of important signals sent by the body. Understanding these signals and responding correctly is crucial to promoting wound recovery. This article will start from the perspective of wound care knowledge and combine the use of silicone gel scar dressings to explain in detail the causes and coping methods of itching during the wound healing period.

Wound healing is a complex and delicate physiological process that involves tissue regeneration, blood vessel reconstruction, and nerve repair. In this process, new blood vessels and nerves grow rapidly. New blood vessels provide nutrients to the damaged area, while nerves gradually restore their sensory functions. Because new nerves are more sensitive and react strongly to changes in the surrounding environment, they will transmit itching signals to the brain when they are slightly stimulated, such as slight pulling of the skin or tightness of the scab area. This is a normal manifestation of the body's self-repair and a common phenomenon in the wound-healing process.

However, not all itchy wounds are normal. If the itching is severe, the wound becomes red, swollen, or exudes, or is accompanied by fever, this may be a sign of an abnormal condition. At this time, you should seek medical attention in time to accurately judge the situation and take appropriate measures. Abnormal itching may be related to factors such as local infection, external stimuli, drug effects, or skin allergies. For example, poor wound care leads to bacterial infection, residual inflammatory factors stimulate peripheral nerve endings, or contact with substances that are prone to allergies, such as certain ingredients in wound care products, can cause itching.

Wound care tips:

1. Use normal saline or mild detergent to gently rinse the skin around the wound, and avoid using strong, irritating disinfectants. After cleaning, gently cover the wound with sterile gauze to keep the wound dry and clean to prevent infection.

2. Although itching is unbearable, scratching the wound may damage the new tissue, causing delayed wound healing or infection. You can try to gently pat or press the surrounding skin to relieve the itching.

3. Reduce friction and irritation to the wound, which helps relieve itching.

4. For wounds that have healed but have scars, silicone gel scar dressings can be used to inhibit scar proliferation and relieve itching. Silicone gel scar dressings can form a transparent protective film on the skin's surface to maintain the skin's moisture balance and help deal with skin scars caused by surgery, burns, and other injuries. But please note that silicone gel scar dressings must be used after the wound is completely healed, and the scar area must be cleaned and dried before use.

Diet care is also an important part of the wound-healing period. Avoid eating spicy and seafood foods that are prone to allergies, such as peppers, shrimps, and crabs, as these foods may aggravate the itching symptoms. Eat more foods rich in vitamins and proteins, such as apples and eggs, which can help wound healing and enhance immunity.

Itching during wound healing is a series of important signals sent by the body. Understanding the reasons behind these signals and taking the correct wound care measures are essential to promoting wound recovery. At the same time, the rational use of wound care products such as silicone gel scar dressings can also effectively reduce itching and help wounds heal faster and better. For more information on Innomed®Silicone Scar Dressing, Refer to the Previous Articles. If you have customized needs, you are welcome to contact us; You Wholeheartedly. At longterm medical, we transform this data by Innovating and Developing Products that Make Life easier for those who need loving care.

Editor: kiki Jia