The internal biological clock influences how the body copes with illness and injury.
Scientists have discovered that the time of day plays a major role in wound healing and the effectiveness of treatment.
Thus, wounds received during the day, as it turns out, heal faster than those at night.

The cells responsible for tissue regeneration are working at their most active at this time.
Studies show that night injuries take 11 days longer to heal.
Scientists emphasize that the immune system also depends on circadian rhythms.
The body's ability to fight infections changes throughout the day.
For example, the herpes virus multiplies 10 times faster when infected in the morning, when the body is resting.
The effectiveness of medication is also linked to the biological clock.
Therefore, it is beneficial to take some medications at certain times.
Scientists note that, if possible, it is better to plan treatment and medication taking, taking into account your individual biological rhythms.