17:15 Main difference between a wound and an ulcer lies in their origin and healing process: Wound: - A wound is a break or opening in the skin or tissue, typically caused by external factors like trauma, cuts, burns, or surgery. - It can be acute, meaning it heals in a predictable timeframe if properly managed. - Wounds usually involve a rapid healing process as long as the body’s healing mechanisms are intact, leading to full tissue recovery. Ulcer: - An ulcer is a sore or open lesion that forms on the skin or mucous membrane and often has a chronic nature. - It typically arises due to internal factors, like poor blood circulation, prolonged pressure, infection, or underlying medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, vascular diseases). - Ulcers tend to be slower to heal because they result from an underlying issue that disrupts normal healing, and they may recur if the cause is not addressed.
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