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Chronic Non-Healing Wounds

Chronic non-healing wounds are injuries that do not heal properly over time, typically lasting longer than three months. They can result from various factors, including poor blood circulation, infections, diabetes, or pressure on the skin. Unlike normal wounds that gradually heal, chronic wounds can remain painful and increase the risk of complications. Treatment often involves managing underlying conditions, improving blood flow, and using specialized dressings or therapies to promote healing. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and care if a wound does not improve as expected.