Volume 8 | Issue - 7
Volume 8 | Issue - 7
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Volume 8 | Issue - 6
Volume 8 | Issue - 6
Wound healing is an important physiological process to maintain the probity of skin after trauma, either by accident or by end procedure. Normal wound healing involves three successive but overlapping phases, including the hemostasis/inflammatory phase, proliferative phase, and remodeling phase. Deviation of wound healing, such as excessive wound healing chronic wound (ulcer) impairs normal physical function. A large number of informed experimental studies have provided awarenessof wound healing. Polyherbal formulations, which combine multiple medicinal plants, have gained attention for their potential to enhance wound healing. Research indicates that polyherbal formulations can accelerate wound contraction, enhance re-epithelization, promote collagen synthesis, and improve angiogenesis.Polyherbal formulations use more than one herb as a component for increased therapeutic effectiveness and decreased toxicity of individual herbs. The polyherbal formulation prepared from the plant extract pushesthe wound healing process by proliferation and mobilization of fibroblast and keratinocytes and promotes angiogenesis at the site of injury. Polyherbal formulations are mostly used in the traditional system of Ayurveda for wound healing.We aimed in this study about different kinds of herbs used in the wound healing process and also study about their therapeutic effect, geographical study, and morphology. In this review article, we also study many review articles in which we study about different herbs used for making polyherbal formulations which model used for the study, and their effect on wound healing