Hypergranulation refers to the excessive formation of granulation tissue during the healing process of a wound. This tissue is characterized by an overabundance of new connective tissue and blood vessels, which can lead to complications such as delayed healing or wound dehiscence. Hypergranulation often appears as raised, red, or pink tissue that may bleed easily. Treatment may involve methods to reduce the excess tissue, such as pressure, topical treatments, or surgical intervention.
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