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      Smoking and its effects on the healing process of chronic wounds.

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      British journal of community nursing

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          Smoking has a negative impact on skin health. Numerous studies have effectively linked smoking with delayed wound healing and healing complications. Research has identified cigarette smoking affects wound healing at a cellular level. Reducing fibroblast activity and keratinocyte migration. Such is the concern around the affects that smoking has on wound healing that some question whether smoking abstinence should be a pre requisite before some surgical procedures. This article will discuss current research and clinical studies that have investigated impaired wound healing as a result of cigarette smoking.

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          Journal
          Br J Community Nurs
          British journal of community nursing
          1462-4753
          1462-4753
          Mar 2013
          : Suppl
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Brighton University Hospital. jmcrobert195@hotmail.com
          Article
          23682498
          b469f428-7fd2-424d-8bdc-43be587337e4
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