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07 January 2010 Anticipation of such pain also generates stress for your patients?

Research suggests that acute and chronic stress can impede wound healing.

- Learn more about the impact of wound dressing pain – wound pain continues to be a major issue -54.3% patients in a mutli national survey rated their pain as >40on a scale of 0-100 whilst 18.2% of these rated it >75
- Read about the evidence behind the link between wound pain, stress and wound healing
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