Significance of Healing process
The healing process is a multifaceted biological function where the body repairs itself after injury. This natural mechanism involves various interconnected phases like inflammation, tissue formation, and remodeling. Factors such as diet, medications, and surgical approaches can influence this process. The process is essential for recovery from wounds, surgeries, and tissue damage, and it depends on physiological responses, regeneration, and repair, and it is impacted by factors such as infection and doshic balance.
Synonyms: Recovery process, Rehabilitation process, Recuperation process, Healing journey, Restorative process, Recovery, Restoration, Rehabilitation, Convalescence
In Dutch: Genezingsproces; In Finnish: Paranemisprosessi; In Spanish: Proceso de curación
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Hindu concept of 'Healing process'
In Hinduism, the healing process is a natural, multi-faceted biological mechanism involving tissue repair, regeneration, and recovery from injury. It is influenced by treatments, diet, and medicated applications that promote healing and prevent infection.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) It is facilitated and hastened by Viddha Karma, which helps channelize medicine into deeper tissues by removing clogging of the warts surface.[1] (2) It is a natural process, but due to interference of vitiated Dosha , Vrana becomes Dushta and normal gets delayed, also influenced by factors like age and nutrition.[2] (3) The natural biological process, that involves getting rid of damaged tissue, then rebuilding healthy connective tissue in a step-by-step manner after an injury.[3] (4) This refers to the natural biological mechanism of the body that the use of medicated dusting can accelerate when applied to wounds.[4] (5) The healing process is a natural biological function where the body repairs itself, and in the context of the text, it results in the formation of scar tissue on the skin.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) Infection, age, and sex hormones, stress, diabetes, obesity, drugs, alcoholism, smoking, and diet are among the many elements that impact the healing process, with infection being our primary worry.[6] (2) These vartis prepared with shodhana and ropana dravyas does debridement of the slough or unhealthy tissue, alleviates all the vitiated doshas and facilitates for this.[7] (3) The series of actions the body takes to repair a wound.[8] (4) It may be delayed by factors such as Dosha Dushti and various microorganisms, requiring treatment for early and uncomplicated recovery.[9] (5) The process of healing was started with the cutting of the track during the course of treatment.[10]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) The series of steps and measures taken to ensure effective recovery and treatment of an ulcer through suitable applications and bandaging.[11] (2) The natural progression of recovery following surgical intervention, requiring careful monitoring and times for dressing changes.[12]
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) The method by which a physician investigates and treats diseases based on identified doshic imbalances.[13]
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) The stages a wound goes through during recovery, including coagulation, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.[14]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) The mechanism of chemical contents in Azadirachta indica in wound healing is through several ways, including antimicrobial, promoting angiogenesis, collagen synthesis, reepithelialization, and wound contraction.[15]
The concept of Healing process in local and regional sources
Healing process, in this context, encompasses the vaidya-gurus' commitment, involving physicians and attendees, to actively foster and improve overall wellbeing, as indicated by regional sources.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) The process that involves physicians, attending persons, and other aspects of the vaidya-gurus's commitment to promote wellbeing.[16]
The concept of Healing process in scientific sources
The healing process is the body's natural repair mechanism at a cellular level, involving biological and physiological changes to restore tissue integrity and function after injury, surgery, or inflammation.
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Endogenous nitric oxide on this of gastric ulcers has been investigated extensively by the use of L-arginine.[17] (2) PRP plays an important role in this of induced excised wound in mice after 21st days of treatment with PRP.[18] (3) The healing process is described in three interconnected phases: vascular and inflammatory, proliferative, and remodelling.[19] (4) Agmatine has the potential to speed up the body's healing process.[20]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This is infections at the wound site delay and pathogens inhibit the collagen synthesis.[21] (2) The text considers PRF, when combined with bone graft materials, to be the cheapest and fastest biological combination of materials that can be added to enhance this.[22] (3) Results of some studies suggested that LIPUS does not affect the remodeling phase of fracture healing, but on earlier phases.[23] (4) A process enhanced by autologous PRP therapy through increased differentiation, recruitment, and proliferation of cells.[24]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is initiated by the extracellular matrix, and it involves the renewal of epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation, which helps to resolve mucositis.[25] (2) Healing process is the body's natural way of repairing itself, which TXA may improve.[26] (3) This is the interaction of cellular and biochemical actions leading to the restoration of structural and functional integrity of injured tissues.[27]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) The series of biological events that occur to repair damaged tissue, which was the primary focus of the study.[28] (2) This is the natural process by which the body repairs damaged tissue, which can be aided by the application of traditional remedies, as claimed by farmers.[29]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) The process of repairing damaged tissue is often evaluated with various tools, and its progression can be affected by numerous factors, as indicated in the provided document.[30]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This refers to the body's natural repair process at a cellular level.[31]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) After some time, the inflammatory response becomes counter-productive to this process.[32]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Refers to the body's natural ability to repair damaged tissues, which is accelerated by local hyperbaric oxygen therapy in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.[33] (2) The healing process is a multi-dimensional concept that includes physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects, understanding this process can help health workers better understand the priorities of patients.[34] (3) The healing process of an injured tendon involves overlapping phases of inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling, but the repaired tissue often results in a fibrous scar that lacks the original structural properties.[35] (4) The healing process can be affected by complications that may arise during the therapeutic process, and the moist wound environment promotes adhesion and multiplication of microorganisms.[36] (5) The healing process is the body's natural response to injury, and biological procedures in early stages of the healing process are evaluated when using hyaluronic acid on implant surfaces.[37]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The healing process, particularly in the context of crack repair, involves mechanisms like carbonation and hydration, which are more effective under certain conditions such as heat curing.[38] (2) It is facilitated by ʻAina's team of caregivers between the land and community, with most staff from Kalihi, who are skilled farmers, foresters, artists, and healers.[39] (3) A healing process involves bringing disparate groups together to find a common solution to the problem of fisheries decline, fostering collaboration and mutual understanding.[40] (4) Some species of rodents exposed to artificial light at night experienced an impairment in their body's capacity to recover, indicating a disruption in their natural behavior.[41]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) The journey towards recovery from past and present traumas, requiring attention and proactive measures.[42] (2) Active surrender of the healing process to God multiplies the effectiveness of therapeutic work through enhanced meaning making and a deeper connection to faith.[43] (3) The restoration of emotional and psychological well-being, potentially aided in couples by understanding their challenges from different perspectives through storytelling and reflection.[44] (4) The pursuit of truth, which is key for this in post-conflict Libya, should address and protect the victims of the conflict.[45] (5) Spiritual or religious issues might not only play a role in this but may also represent a health risk.[46]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The healing process can be accelerated, along with myocardial regeneration, which may be a mechanism for improving cardiac function and remodeling by postinfarction granulocyte colony-stimulating factor treatment.[47] (2) The healing process of bone fractures is influenced by patient-related variables, location, and treatment, all of which must create favorable biological and mechanical conditions for repair.[48]