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Wounds are injuries to the skin or underlying tissues that can occur due to cuts, burns, pressure, infections, or medical conditions like diabetes. While many wounds heal naturally over time, some may take longer or refuse to heal, especially when blood circulation is poor or the immune system is weak. Chronic wounds can lead to pain, infection, and serious complications if not treated properly. Understanding the causes, types, and care methods for wounds is essential to promote faster healing and prevent long-term damage.
What Is a Chronic or Non-Healing Wound? (ناسور زخم)
Chronic and Non-Healing Wounds are wounds that do not follow the normal healing process and remain open for weeks or even months. Normally, when we get a cut or injury, the body repairs the skin by forming new tissue. However, in some cases, this process is slowed down or completely stops. This often happens when there is poor blood circulation, nerve damage, uncontrolled diabetes, repeated pressure on the wound, or infections that keep coming back.
These wounds may start small, like a blister, scratch, or minor cut, but if they are not treated properly, they can grow larger, become more painful, and even cause deep tissue damage. People with weak immune systems, elderly individuals, and patients with chronic illnesses are at a higher risk. If ignored, such wounds can lead to serious complications, including severe infections or the need for surgery.
Early medical care, proper wound cleaning, and healthy lifestyle habits are very important to stop a wound from turning into a chronic, non-healing condition.
7 Types of Wounds (زخم کی اقسام)
Wounds vary in severity and cause. Understanding the types of wounds helps you choose the right wound treatment (Zakham ka Ilaj):
Har zakham ki type ka ilaj uski severity ke mutabiq kiya jata hai. Chhote zakham ke liye topical creams aur herbal solutions use kiye jate hain, jabke gehre zakham ke liye doctors aam tor par Zakham Ki Tablet recommend karte hain jo andar se infection ko control karti hai. Saath hi, Zakham Sukhane Ki Medicine wound ko jaldi dry karke healing speed badhati hai.
- Acute Wounds (حاد زخم): These occur suddenly due to cuts, injuries, or surgical procedures and usually heal within a short time if properly treated.
- Chronic Wounds (پرانی یا دیرینہ زخم): These are long-lasting wounds that don’t heal easily, often linked to diabetes, pressure sores, or poor circulation.
- Open Wounds (کھلا زخم): Includes abrasions, lacerations, and punctures where the skin is broken, making it vulnerable to infection.
- Closed Wounds (بند زخم): No skin breakage, but internal damage may cause bruising, swelling, or hematoma.
- Infected Wounds (متاثرہ زخم): Wounds that show signs of infection like redness, pus, swelling, or warmth, they need immediate attention.
- Diabetic Ulcers (شوگر کے زخم): A type of chronic wound common among diabetics, often on the feet or legs, requiring special care.
- Pressure Ulcers / Bedsores (بستر کے زخم) – These form due to prolonged pressure on one part of the body, especially in patients who are bedridden or immobile, causing skin breakdown and deep tissue damage.
Causes & Risk Factors of Delayed Wound Healing (زخم کے دیر سے بھرنے کی وجوہات)
Systemic Factors (Whole Body) (جسمانی عوامل)
- Diabetes causes poor circulation and nerve damage, leading to tissue hypoxia. In fact, 15% of diabetics develop foot ulcers, and nearly 84% of diabetes-related amputations form after non-healing wounds.
- Aging slows down skin regeneration, especially after age 60.
- Stress, smoking, alcohol, obesity, and poor nutrition weaken immune response and slow the healing process.
Local (Wound-Specific) Factors (مقامی عوامل)
- Infection or bacterial colonization, including biofilms, delay healing.
- Poor oxygen circulation at the wound site (ischemia).
- Necrotic or dead tissue (slough) blocks new tissue growth.
- Repeated trauma, pressure, or improper wound care routines.
- Wound size & location, e.g., lower limb injuries larger than 3 cm are 5× more likely to heal slowly.
Barriers to Wound Healing
(زخم بھرنے میں رکاوٹیں)
Based on medical research and models (e.g., DIDN’T HEAL mnemonic), key barriers include:
- D: Diabetes
- I: Infection
- D: Drugs (like steroids)
- N: Nutrition deficiency
- T: Tissue necrosis
- H: Hypoxia (poor oxygenation)
- E: Edema or swelling
- A: Age
- L: Lifestyle factors (smoking, stress)
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Also, wounds may remain inflamed due to elevated matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and low growth factor levels, preventing tissue closure.
Treatment Options (علاج کے ممکنہ طریقے)
Zakham ka ilaj karte waqt sabse pehle yeh samajhna zaroori hai ke zakham kaise banta hai aur uski healing process kya hoti hai. Market mein kai options available hain, jin mein Zakham Ki Tablet aur Zakham Sukhane Ki Medicine bhi shamil hain. Yeh products zakham ko jaldi sukhane, infection se bachane aur skin ko regenerate karne mein madadgar hote hain.
Standard of Care: TIME Principle (معیاری نگہداشت)
An evidence-based approach includes:
- T - Tissue debridement (removing dead tissue)
- I - Infection control with proper dressings or antiseptics
- M - Maintaining Moisture balance for healthy granulation
- E - Edge advancement—closing wound edges with proper care.
معیاری نگہداشت: ٹائم اصول
(Mayari nighehdasht: TIME usool)
اصول زخم کے مؤثر علاج کے لیے ایک عالمی معیار ہے، جو چار اہم نکات پر مشتمل ہوتا ہے TIME:
T – Tissue (ٹِشو):
مردہ یا خراب ٹشو کو ہٹانا تاکہ زخم جلدی بھر سکے۔
I – Infection or Inflammation (انفیکشن یا سوزش):
زخم میں موجود جراثیم یا سوزش کا علاج کرنا۔
M – Moisture Balance (نمی کا توازن):
زخم کو نہ زیادہ خشک اور نہ زیادہ گیلا رہنے دینا تاکہ شفا کا عمل بہتر ہو۔
E – Edge of Wound (زخم کی کنارے):
زخم کے کناروں کی حالت کو بہتر بنانا تاکہ جلد دوبارہ بن سکے۔
Advanced Therapies (Used When Standard Care Isn’t Enough) (جدید علاج: جب معیاری نگہداشت کافی نہ ہو)
- Hydrogel or alginate dressings: keep wounds moist, absorb exudate, reduce infection risk. Hydrogel dressings can reduce healing time by ~5 days in chronic wounds.
- Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT): especially effective for diabetic foot ulcers, they accelerate healing and reduce complications.
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and stem-cell treatments are used in resistant cases.
Zakham ka sahi ilaj sirf dawa se nahi, balki sahi care se bhi hota hai. Zakham Ki Tablet ke saath-saath Zakham Sukhane Ki Medicine ka use karne se zakham par moisture balance control hota hai aur germs ka attack kam hota hai, jis se zakham tezi se bharne lagta hai.
Wound Conditions Treated with Gen Oil
GEN OIL ● A Natural Wound Treatment
1. Diabetic Wound & Ulcers (ذیابیطس / شوگر کے زخم)
Diabetic individuals often face foot ulcers and non-healing wounds due to poor blood flow and nerve damage. These wounds can start small but may turn severe and infected if not managed early.
Learn More About Diabetic Wound & Ulcers
Gen Oil helps:
Sugar Ka Zakham aam tor par un logon ko hota hai jo diabetes ka shikar hain aur jin ka zakham aasani se nahi bharta. Gen Oil is qisam ke zakham ke liye specially effective hai kyun ke yeh blood circulation behtar banata hai, sujan kam karta hai aur wound ko naturally heal karta hai. Yeh Zakham Sukhane Ki Medicine ke tor par diabetic patients ke liye ek safe option hai.
- Improve blood flow to the wound site.
- Support natural tissue regeneration.
- Reduce the risk of amputation.
- Provide antibacterial protection.
2. Gangrene (گانگرین, نکروز یا ناسور)
Gangrene occurs when body tissue dies due to lack of oxygen and infection, often affecting toes, fingers, or limbs.
Gen Oil assists in:
- Slowing down tissue decay.
- Encouraging new tissue formation.
- Soothing inflammation and pain.
- Preventing spread through localized healing.
3. Skin Ulcers (جلد کے زخم)
Skin ulcers can appear anywhere on the body and are often caused by poor circulation or pressure. These include venous ulcers, arterial ulcers, and pressure sores.
Gen Oil’s natural formula:
- Soothes irritation and itching.
- Supports scab formation and skin tightening.
- Helps reduce foul odor and pus formation.
4. Blackening of Fingers or Toes
(انگلیوں یا پاؤں کا سیاہ پڑ جانا)
This symptom is often an early indicator of severe circulation issues or gangrene. If not treated, it can lead to limb loss.
Using Gen Oil can:
- Stimulate microcirculation.
- Revive darkened tissues.
- Prevent progression to dry or wet gangrene.
5. Post-Surgical or Infected Wounds
(سرجری کے بعد بننے والے یا انفیکشن والے زخم)
For those with slow-healing surgical wounds or infected injuries, natural support can be critical.
Gen Oil provides:
- Herbal anti-inflammatory action.
- Antibacterial support to prevent sepsis.
- Faster healing time through improved skin nutrition.
How to Heal Wounds Faster Naturally
(زخم کو قدرتی طور پر جلدی بھرنے کے طریقے)
Healing wounds naturally requires the right combination of hygiene, nutrition, and herbal support. Here’s how you can speed up wound healing at home:
- Keep the Wound Clean
(زخم کو صاف رکھیں)
Wash the wound gently with lukewarm water and mild soap to prevent infection. Avoid using harsh chemicals like alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, which can slow down healing. - Use Herbal Remedies
(جڑی بوٹیوں سے علاج)
Herbal remedies have been trusted for centuries to treat wounds gently and effectively. Natural ingredients such as neem, turmeric, aloe vera, honey, and calendula are known for their powerful antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and skin-regenerating properties. - Apply a Natural Antibacterial Ointment
Ingredients like neem, aloe vera, turmeric, or calendula have antibacterial and healing properties that speed up wound closure. - Keep It Moisturized
(نمی برقرار رکھیں)
A slightly moist environment prevents the wound from drying and cracking. Apply a thin layer of herbal ointment or oil to retain hydration and support new skin growth. - Eat Healing Foods
(زخم بھرنے والی غذا کھائیں)
Include foods rich in Vitamin C, Zinc, and Protein in your diet. These nutrients help repair damaged tissue and boost immunity for quicker recovery. - Protect the Wound
Use clean bandages and avoid scratching or exposing the wound to dirt and pollutants. - Rest and Stay Hydrated
Adequate sleep and water intake allow your body to repair skin cells more effectively.
Why Choose Gen Oil?
Gen Oil is a time-tested herbal emulsion formulated with natural oils and extracts that deeply penetrate the skin and provide targeted relief. It's non-irritating, free from harmful chemicals, and ideal for long-term use. Especially recommended for:
- Elderly patients
- Diabetic individuals
- People prone to pressure sores
- Post-operative care
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Gen Oil ko log Pakistan mein bohot pasand karte hain kyun ke yeh ek trusted Zakham Ke Liye Oil hai. Iski herbal ingredients zakham ko naturally sukhane, infection se bachane aur skin ko regenerate karne mein madad karti hain. Yeh Zakham Khushk Karne Ki Medicine ke tor par kaam karta hai aur regular istamal se zakham jaldi bharne lagte hain.

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Wound Treatment FAQs
How long should a wound typically take to heal?
Most wounds heal within 4–6 weeks, but chronic wounds may take significantly longer or stall.
When should I consider advanced therapies?
Wounds not closing by at least 40% within 4 weeks should be considered “hard-to-heal” and evaluated for advanced treatments.
Can herbal treatments help?
Yes, when combined with proper hygiene, diabetes control, and medical care, herbal options like Gen Oil can support healing naturally.
Can Gen Oil be used on infected wounds?
Yes. Gen Oil contains natural antibacterial agents that support infection control.
How often should I apply Gen Oil?
Apply 2–3 times daily after cleaning the wound for best results.
Is Gen Oil safe for diabetic patients?
Absolutely. It’s designed specifically to assist with diabetic wound care and is safe for long-term use.
Does Gen Oil help with gangrene?
Yes. Early-stage gangrene can benefit significantly from Gen Oil by halting tissue decay and supporting recovery.