%0 Journal Article %T Revealing the molecular mechanisms in wound healing and the effects of different physiological factors including diabetes, age, and stress. %A Summer M %A Ali S %A Fiaz U %A Hussain T %A Khan RRM %A Fiaz H %J J Mol Histol %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Aug 9 %M 39120834 %F 3.156 %R 10.1007/s10735-024-10223-3 %X Wounds are the common fates in various microbial infections and physical damages including accidents, surgery, and burns. In response, a healthy body with a potent immune system heals that particular site within optimal time by following the coagulation, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling phenomenon. However, certain malfunctions in the body due to various diseases particularly diabetes and other physiological factors like age, stress, etc., prolong the process of wound healing through various mechanisms including the Akt, Polyol, and Hexosamine pathways. The current review thoroughly explains the wound types, normal wound healing mechanisms, and the immune system's role. Moreover, the mechanistic role of diabetes is also elaborated comprehensively.