Supplements for Chronic Wounds
1 supplements with research evidence for Chronic Wounds
What the Research Shows
AI-generated · Qwen 3.6 · grounded in 1 source · methodologyClinical research on supplements for chronic wound healing shows mixed results, with few substances demonstrating consistent efficacy. Arginine and glutamine have moderate evidence for supporting tissue repair and immune function, particularly in severe wounds or surgical recovery. Omega-3 fatty acids show weak to moderate evidence in modulating inflammation, though their direct impact on wound closure rates remains unclear. Other common supplements lack robust support. For example, there is insufficient evidence to conclude that hyaluronic acid improves healing outcomes when taken as a supplement. Many studies on vitamins and minerals are limited by small sample sizes or poor methodology, making it difficult to establish strong causal links between specific nutrients and accelerated healing. Current research is limited by a lack of large-scale, standardized trials, meaning most evidence remains inconclusive.
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Evidence-Backed Supplements
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