MICROBIOTA AND WOUND HEALING

Salih Denis Şimşek1
Mert Adnan Derviş2

1Nevşehir State Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Nevşehir, Türkiye
2Hatay Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine , Hatay, Türkiye

Şimşek SD, Derviş MA. Microbiota and Wound Healing. Melek İM, Aydoğan S, eds. Microbiota. 1st ed. Ankara: Türkiye Klinikleri; 2025. p.179-184.

ABSTRACT

The skin is the largest organ in our body and the most exposed to external factors. The skin microbiota works in synergy with the skin and indirectly with the body. Although there are many types of unicellular organisms in the skin microbiota, propionibacteria are dense in fatty tissue, while staphylococcus aureus and corynobacteria are dense in moist tissue. Although there are some differences in acute and chronic healing after skin injury, it has been observed that the microbiota works synergistically with the body and in some cases antiseptics and antibiotics actually delay healing by disrupting the flora.

Keywords: Skin; Wound healing; Microbiota; Wound and injuries

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