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Can wounds be treated?

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Can wounds be treated?

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Yes. The wound must at first be cleaned and disinfected. The natural healing process is also activated even by difficult, long-standing chronic wounds. After the wound is cleaned, light therapy is applied. One must ensure that the wound edges do not heal faster than the remaining tissue. If this should happen, pains can result. In such a case it is advisable to stop the light therapy for three to five days and then continue with the light treatment. Since the skin can regenerate better by light therapy, it is mostly cured without non-aesthetic scar formation. Regular control through a specialist by chronic wounds is to be recommended.

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