Latest Articles About Wound Therapies
Biatain Foam
Biatain foam is a soft, pliable dressing which is comprised of an outer layer that helps guard against bacteria and infection, and an inner foam layer that assists with absorbing fluids (exudates) during healing. Continue Reading
Biatain Foam
Biatain foam is a soft, pliable dressing which is comprised of an outer layer that helps guard against bacteria and infection, and an inner foam layer that assists with absorbing fluids (exudates) during healing. Continue Reading
Nutritional Support for Wound Healing
Nutritional support for wound healing can greatly affect the three stages of the process: the inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling phases. Poor nutrition can prolong every stage of the wound healing process. Continue Reading
Nutritional Support for Wound Healing
Nutritional support for wound healing can greatly affect the three stages of the process: the inflammatory, proliferative, and remodeling phases. Poor nutrition can prolong every stage of the wound healing process. Continue Reading
Ultraviolet Light Therapy
Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy has been used for centuries to help in the treatment of many skin conditions, disorders and diseases. Whether UV light is natural, in the form of sunlight, or artificially created through medical devices, it can be used to treat a variety of conditions. Continue Reading
Ultraviolet Light Therapy
Ultraviolet (UV) light therapy has been used for centuries to help in the treatment of many skin conditions, disorders and diseases. Whether UV light is natural, in the form of sunlight, or artificially created through medical devices, it can be used to treat a variety of co ... Continue Reading
Topical Wound Treatments
Throughout history, physicians have tried any number of topical treatments for wound care, including hydrogen peroxide, iodine, silver and even honey. Today, hydrogels, isotonic saline gel, cadexomer iodine gel and other viscous substances are used to help create a moist but sterile environment. Continue Reading
Topical Wound Treatments
Throughout history, physicians have tried any number of topical treatments for wound care, including hydrogen peroxide, iodine, silver and even honey. Today, hydrogels, isotonic saline gel, cadexomer iodine gel and other viscous substances are used to help create a moist but ... Continue Reading
Antibiotics
A second way to treat a wound infection is to take oral antibiotics. Oral antibiotics work for most infections and it is important that you follow the instructions as prescribed by your physician. Continue Reading
Antibiotics
A second way to treat a wound infection is to take oral antibiotics. Oral antibiotics work for most infections and it is important that you follow the instructions as prescribed by your physician. Continue Reading