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How would you know if your loved one is suffering from a health issue that isn’t indicated at the beginning?
How would you find the difference between a normal regular wound and a chronic wound??
Well, the unawareness of these conditions may seem scary when it comes to our loved ones right!
We are here for you! Gain knowledge. Spot the symptom..
Wound care products are many in the market and are mainly suggested for Chronic wounds, chronic wounds are wounds that do not heal on their own. Most wounds tend to heal within two to three months on their own, but when a wound does not heal after this period, it is considered chronic. Although anyone can experience a chronic wound, they are most common in the elderly demographic.
If your loved one has a chronic wound, the importance of taking proper care cannot be stressed enough. Chronic wounds should be treated by a doctor or other medical professional to determine which is the best and most effective treatment/dressing depending on what sort of wound exists, they may also need assistance dressing the wound at home. Understanding the types of wound dressings available as well as how to choose the right one can help you provide the best care. When it comes to wound healing, it is important to ensure that healing is as fast and effective as possible, for this using the right dressing is crucial. The type of dressing used for dressing a wound should always depend on various factors, including the type of injury, the size, location, and severity.
PRE-TREATING THE WOUND:
Health professionals use a wide range of techniques when assessing injuries. Most, though, begin by evaluating what happened. They do this to make sure they understand the nature of the wound and how best to treat it.
For example, you may hear something like this “The wound is open with an extended defect.” This means that there’s a break in the skin that extends to the fat or muscle layer.
That’s fairly serious and would require a dressing that protects the wound from further exposure. It may also mean that you need to stop the bleeding, remove debris, and apply antibiotics before using a dressing.
STEP ONE- STEM THE BLOOD FLOW
The first step is keeping any living tissue alive. In doing so, the aim is to stop infected blood from entering the body’s healthy areas. This is hemostasis, which keeps oxygen circulating so that healthy cells can regenerate.
For example, suppose a vein collapses in a profound or severe wound. In that case, doctors use stitches and a small tube called a catheter to help the blood vessels.
The catheter’s tip lives under the skin. It sticks for up to three weeks and delivers a steady amount of oxygenated blood through the wound.
STEP TWO- TREAT INFECTION
If a wound becomes infected with bacteria or fungus, doctors administer antibiotics. This stops the infection from spreading.
If this is not enough to heal the area, they may proceed with debridement or dead tissue removal. This is a manual process, using hands and tools like forceps and scalpels. But it is also sometimes achieved through radiation therapy or surgery.
STEP THREE-CLOSE THE WOUND
After debridement, doctors use sutures or surgical staples to close any remaining wounds. Next comes the rehabilitation process.
Doctors may opt for a cast, splint, or shoe to keep the joint safe where the damage occurred, such as in the ankle, knee, or hip. They can also recommend physical therapy. This helps improve mobility and prevent any injury from occurring during exercise.
STEP FOUR-RE-EVALUATION AND WOUND DRESSING:
Once closed, doctors re-evaluate the wound and, if needed, keep treating the injury. The first action for damaged skin is to clean it with sterile water or saline solution.
Then, cover it using a sterile dressing to keep germs away. This is where the different wound dressings come into play. Well, that’s a brand new chapter for you. Keep learning! Keep exploring!!
Awareness about medicine is knowledge about your own health!
Know better! Act faster!!
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/
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How can advanced wound care be done at home?
Wound care at home!
It’s home where we are safe and comfortable.
We want to be a part of your home, your family! Our range of advanced woundcare solutions are for treatments that can be done in home. It’s effective and yet efficient which makes it easy and convenient.
First, wash and disinfect the wound to remove all dirt and debris. Use direct pressure and elevation to control bleeding and swelling. When wrapping the wound, always use a sterile dressing or bandage. Very minor wounds may heal without a bandage. You all need to keep the wound clean and in moist condition for faster healing/recovery. You should also make sure you get plenty of rest.
Wounds fall into two broad categories:
In a closed wound, tissue damage and bleeding occur under the surface of the skin. Examples of closed wounds include bruises.
An open wound involves a break in the skin that leaves the internal tissue exposed. Open wounds may result from falls, blunt trauma, and surgery.
Minor, or acute, open wounds may not require medical treatment. People can treat these types of wound at home. However, severe open wounds that involve significant bleeding will require immediate medical attention.
An acute wound is expected to progress through the phases of normal healing, resulting in the closure of the wound. These wounds are generally easy to heal and easy to treat.
Have you come across the word Chronic wound?
Chronic wound is a wound that fails to progress healing or respond to treatment over the normal expected healing time frame and becomes stuck in the inflammatory phase.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds do, wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic.
Chronic wound needs advanced wound care and you need us!
At first, chronic wounds are regularly cleaned and covered using wound dressings and bandages. If a wound still hasn’t healed after a long time despite this wound care, special treatments such as vacuum-assisted closure or skin grafts are used.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time or wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic. Chronic wounds often remain in the inflammatory stage for too long and may never heal or may take years.
Chronic wounds are difficult to heal. It’s important to understand the five reasons why a wound won’t heal:
Poor circulation
Infection
Edema
Insufficient nutrition
Repetitive trauma to the wound.
All wounds heal in the same way. Firstly, new red tissue builds up in the bottom. Then new skin grows in from the edges and covers the red tissue. Your wound will heal fastest if you create the best conditions for new tissue to grow. This means keeping your wound clean, warm, and moist. Here are few tips for the wound to heal faster:
Wash your hands before touching the wound.
Clean the wound properly.
Keep a clean dressing on the wound to avoid any further septic infection.
Cover your wound and protect it from all the external forces.
Eat healthy. Eating proper diet is the main strength behind a wound healing.
Make sure your wound dressing is not exposed to water.
Treating a chronic wound at home is difficult but we are here to make is easy and comfortable. We at wound care mart provide advanced wound care solutions that helps with treating even the stubborn wounds and sores easily at home.
Happy healing!
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/how-can-advanced-woundcare-be-done-at-home/
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All you need to know about advanced wound care
The answer to your wound’s cure is here, Care! We care to make things easier for you.
Have you come across the fancy word collagen?
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, found in the bones, muscles, skin, and tendons. It is the substance that holds the body together. Collagen forms a scaffold to provide strength and structure.
Let us be your strength and structure! We produce collagen-based products that not only heals you but also strengthens you.
A healing process is not just any process, it’s a journey! Let us make this journey easier for you.
Let’s quickly dive into few of the major factors in advanced wound care.
Have you heard about Diabetic Foot Ulcer?
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes and is commonly located on the bottom of the foot. Of those who develop a foot ulcer, 6 percent will be hospitalized due to infection or other ulcer-related complication.
Another form of ulcer is, Venous ulcer.
Venous ulcers are due to abnormal vein function. People may inherit a tendency for abnormal veins. Common causes of damaged veins include blood clots, injury, ageing and obesity.
Symptoms include swelling, aching and tiredness in the legs. Usually a red, irritated skin rash develops into an open wound.
Treatment includes leg elevation, compression and wound care. Sometimes surgery is required.
One more type of ulcer that you need to know about is,
Pressure ulcers, also known as pressure sores or bed sores, are localised damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue that usually occur over a bony prominence as a result of usually long-term pressure, or pressure in combination with shear or friction.
All of these might sound strange and scary but they are common health conditions and can be cured with the right care.
We need advanced wound care for burns and dry wounds as well. You might wonder why.
Burns are a type of painful wound caused by thermal, electrical, chemical, or electromagnetic energy. Smoking and open flame are the leading causes of burn injury for older adults. Scalding is the leading cause of burn injury for children. Both infants and the older adults are at the greatest risk for burn injury.
Seek immediate medical attention if you think your burn has become infected. In rare cases, an infected burn can cause blood poisoning (sepsis) or toxic shock syndrome. These serious conditions can be fatal if not treated.
So? Brun doesn’t look as simple as it sounds, right?
Advanced wound care plays its role here. It makes the journey easier like never before.
Advanced wound care products are designed to treat more complex wounds. This includes hydrogels, hydrocolloids, alginates, and film and foam dressings.
It is important for people to have the awareness about advanced wound care. We are here to give you the attention and the awareness.
Know about laceration and abrasion!
A laceration is a wound that occurs when skin, tissue, and/or muscle is torn or cut open. Lacerations may be deep or shallow, long or short, and wide or narrow. Most lacerations are the result of the skin hitting an object, or an object hitting the skin with force.
An abrasion is a type of open wound that's caused by the skin rubbing against a rough surface. It may be called a scrape or a graze. When an abrasion is caused by the skin sliding across hard ground, it may be called road rash. Abrasions are very common injuries. They can range from mild to severe.
These types of wounds might look simple and small but it requires the advance wound care to treat them in the right way.
An advanced wound care is like an advanced mindset. It helps you grow both mentally and physically.
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/
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When to use Nanocrystalline Silver Gel
Everything Silver
There’s a saying about being born with a silver spoon. Silver is a main component in our day to day life. Silver is not just a metal but is beyond. The benefits of silver grows farther and above the utensils or jewelries.
You may have heard that metals usage in the medical industry is vital for treatments. One such special metal component is Silver. The medical uses of silver include its use in wound dressings, creams, and as an antibiotic coating on medical devices. Wound dressings containing silver sulfadiazine or silver nano-materials may be used to treat external infections.
Silver is the new Willpower
According to experts, the medical use of silver has helped reduce the growing threat of antibiotic- resistant germs spreading through a hospital population. In fact, Today, the need to combat antibiotic- resistant superbugs and to suppress hospital-acquired infections has increased the importance and number of uses of silver infused products. One such composition of a product is nanosilver infused ones. Nanosilver is made up of silver nanoparticles. These particles serve as antibacterial and antifungal agents for the body. One such beneficial product combination based on nanosilver at woundcaremart is Nanocrystalline Silver Gel. Nano Silver gel based dressing is preferred because of their effectiveness in destroying pathogens at low concentration compared to high quantities of normal silver used for application. In medical observation metals at higher loads are not good and would elicit other complications for human health. But a very low silver load in the form of nano formulation is able to bring out the desired control of infection with low side effects.
To state the safer usage of silver further, It is also found that patients who had been treated with silver dressings had a faster wound closure compared with patients who had been treated with non-silver dressings. Silver dressing may sound out of the box or beyond imagination to certain set of audience but Woundcare mart as experts have been treating people with advanced wound care using Nano Silver dressing.
Usage Nano silver gets the ability to prevent the spread of infection by the release of silver ions, which binds with cells of bacteria, fungi or viruses and averts their spread.
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/when-to-use-nanocrystalline-silver-gel/
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How can advanced wound care be done at home?
Wound care at home!
It’s home where we are safe and comfortable.
We want to be a part of your home, your family! Our range of advanced woundcare solutions are for treatments that can be done in home. It’s effective and yet efficient which makes it easy and convenient.
First, wash and disinfect the wound to remove all dirt and debris. Use direct pressure and elevation to control bleeding and swelling. When wrapping the wound, always use a sterile dressing or bandage. Very minor wounds may heal without a bandage. You all need to keep the wound clean and in moist condition for faster healing/recovery. You should also make sure you get plenty of rest.
Wounds fall into two broad categories:
In a closed wound, tissue damage and bleeding occur under the surface of the skin. Examples of closed wounds include bruises.
An open wound involves a break in the skin that leaves the internal tissue exposed. Open wounds may result from falls, blunt trauma, and surgery.
Minor, or acute, open wounds may not require medical treatment. People can treat these types of wound at home. However, severe open wounds that involve significant bleeding will require immediate medical attention.
An acute wound is expected to progress through the phases of normal healing, resulting in the closure of the wound. These wounds are generally easy to heal and easy to treat.
Have you come across the word Chronic wound?
Chronic wound is a wound that fails to progress healing or respond to treatment over the normal expected healing time frame and becomes stuck in the inflammatory phase.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds do, wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic.
Chronic wound needs advanced wound care and you need us!
At first, chronic wounds are regularly cleaned and covered using wound dressings and bandages. If a wound still hasn’t healed after a long time despite this wound care, special treatments such as vacuum-assisted closure or skin grafts are used.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time or wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic. Chronic wounds often remain in the inflammatory stage for too long and may never heal or may take years.
Chronic wounds are difficult to heal. It’s important to understand the five reasons why a wound won’t heal:
Poor circulation
Infection
Edema
Insufficient nutrition
Repetitive trauma to the wound.
All wounds heal in the same way. Firstly, new red tissue builds up in the bottom. Then new skin grows in from the edges and covers the red tissue. Your wound will heal fastest if you create the best conditions for new tissue to grow. This means keeping your wound clean, warm, and moist. Here are few tips for the wound to heal faster:
Wash your hands before touching the wound.
Clean the wound properly.
Keep a clean dressing on the wound to avoid any further septic infection.
Cover your wound and protect it from all the external forces.
Eat healthy. Eating proper diet is the main strength behind a wound healing.
Make sure your wound dressing is not exposed to water.
Treating a chronic wound at home is difficult but we are here to make is easy and comfortable. We at wound care mart provide advanced wound care solutions that helps with treating even the stubborn wounds and sores easily at home.
Happy healing!
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/how-can-advanced-woundcare-be-done-at-home/
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How to take care of your loved ones suffering from Bedsores?
Bed Sore, needs more!
Yes, you read it right. Bed sore needs more care, attention, love, patience and cure.
Bed sores can affect people who spend a long time in one position, for example, because of paralysis, illness, old age, or frailty. Also known as pressure ulcers and pressure sores, bed sores can happen when there is friction or unrelieved pressure on one part of the body.
Bed sores often develop on the heels, ankles, hips and tailbone. They can develop quickly. Bed sores can be difficult to treat. Treatment includes cleaning and dressing the wound along with reducing pressure on the sore by frequent changes in position.
It may sound scary but with the right treatment and care it can be taken care of easily.
How to take care of your loved ones with bed sores?
Well, we are here with a few tips,
The first step in treating a bedsore is reducing the pressure and friction that caused it.
Repositioning. If your loved ones have a pressure sore, turn and change their position often. How often you reposition depends on their condition and the quality of the surface they are on. Generally, if you use a wheelchair, try shifting their weight every 15 minutes or so and change positions every hour. If they are in a bed, change positions every two hours.
Using support surfaces. Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help them sit or lie in a way that protects vulnerable skin.
Care for pressure ulcers depends on how deep the wound is. Generally, cleaning and dressing a wound includes the following:
Cleaning. If the affected skin is not broken, wash it with a gentle cleanser and pat dry. Clean open sores with water or a saltwater (saline) solution each time the dressing is changed.
Putting on a bandage. A bandage speeds healing by keeping the wound moist. This creates a barrier against infection and keeps the surrounding skin dry. Bandage choices include films, gauzes, gels, foams and treated coverings. You may need a combination of dressings.
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/how-to-take-care-of-your-loved-ones-suffering-from-bedsores/
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Buy Wound Care Products Online India – WoundCareMart
What??
WoundCareMart is a comprehensive online store focused on holistic wound care treatment and management.
Why??
Frustrated with the lack of trustworthy choices available to the Indian patient, we built WoundCareMart to improve the therapeutics of wound healing. Chronic wounds and burns reduce the quality of life of our patients, forcing them to live in pain while bearing social stigma and an increased economic burden.
In our many personal interactions with our patients, we discovered the challenges facing them vary significantly depending on the stage in the wound healing process. Each challenge requires unique remedies composed of various therapies, applied in a coordinated manner.
Yet, we found we could not direct our patients to a single, consolidated platform that met their diverse demands. The development of WoundCareMart is our sincere effort to meet this deep need and improve the long-term sustainability of this necessary, yet overlooked segment of healthcare.
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/
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How can advanced wound care be done at home?
Wound care at home!
It’s home where we are safe and comfortable.
We want to be a part of your home, your family! Our range of advanced woundcare solutions are for treatments that can be done in home. It’s effective and yet efficient which makes it easy and convenient.
First, wash and disinfect the wound to remove all dirt and debris. Use direct pressure and elevation to control bleeding and swelling. When wrapping the wound, always use a sterile dressing or bandage. Very minor wounds may heal without a bandage. You all need to keep the wound clean and in moist condition for faster healing/recovery. You should also make sure you get plenty of rest.
Wounds fall into two broad categories:
In a closed wound, tissue damage and bleeding occur under the surface of the skin. Examples of closed wounds include bruises.
An open wound involves a break in the skin that leaves the internal tissue exposed. Open wounds may result from falls, blunt trauma, and surgery.
Minor, or acute, open wounds may not require medical treatment. People can treat these types of wound at home. However, severe open wounds that involve significant bleeding will require immediate medical attention.
An acute wound is expected to progress through the phases of normal healing, resulting in the closure of the wound. These wounds are generally easy to heal and easy to treat.
Have you come across the word Chronic wound?
Chronic wound is a wound that fails to progress healing or respond to treatment over the normal expected healing time frame and becomes stuck in the inflammatory phase.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds do, wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic.
Chronic wound needs advanced wound care and you need us!
At first, chronic wounds are regularly cleaned and covered using wound dressings and bandages. If a wound still hasn’t healed after a long time despite this wound care, special treatments such as vacuum-assisted closure or skin grafts are used.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time or wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic. Chronic wounds often remain in the inflammatory stage for too long and may never heal or may take years.
Chronic wounds are difficult to heal. It’s important to understand the five reasons why a wound won’t heal:
Poor circulation
Infection
Edema
Insufficient nutrition
Repetitive trauma to the wound.
All wounds heal in the same way. Firstly, new red tissue builds up in the bottom. Then new skin grows in from the edges and covers the red tissue. Your wound will heal fastest if you create the best conditions for new tissue to grow. This means keeping your wound clean, warm, and moist. Here are few tips for the wound to heal faster:
Wash your hands before touching the wound.
Clean the wound properly.
Keep a clean dressing on the wound to avoid any further septic infection.
Cover your wound and protect it from all the external forces.
Eat healthy. Eating proper diet is the main strength behind a wound healing.
Make sure your wound dressing is not exposed to water.
Treating a chronic wound at home is difficult but we are here to make is easy and comfortable. We at wound care mart provide advanced wound care solutions that helps with treating even the stubborn wounds and sores easily at home.
Happy healing!
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/how-can-advanced-woundcare-be-done-at-home/
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Text
How to take care of your loved ones suffering from Bedsores?
Bed Sore, needs more!
Yes, you read it right. Bed sore needs more care, attention, love, patience and cure.
Bed sores can affect people who spend a long time in one position, for example, because of paralysis, illness, old age, or frailty. Also known as pressure ulcers and pressure sores, bed sores can happen when there is friction or unrelieved pressure on one part of the body.
Bed sores often develop on the heels, ankles, hips and tailbone. They can develop quickly. Bed sores can be difficult to treat. Treatment includes cleaning and dressing the wound along with reducing pressure on the sore by frequent changes in position.
It may sound scary but with the right treatment and care it can be taken care of easily.
How to take care of your loved ones with bed sores?
Well, we are here with a few tips,
The first step in treating a bedsore is reducing the pressure and friction that caused it.
Repositioning. If your loved ones have a pressure sore, turn and change their position often. How often you reposition depends on their condition and the quality of the surface they are on. Generally, if you use a wheelchair, try shifting their weight every 15 minutes or so and change positions every hour. If they are in a bed, change positions every two hours.
Using support surfaces. Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help them sit or lie in a way that protects vulnerable skin.
Care for pressure ulcers depends on how deep the wound is. Generally, cleaning and dressing a wound includes the following:
Cleaning. If the affected skin is not broken, wash it with a gentle cleanser and pat dry. Clean open sores with water or a saltwater (saline) solution each time the dressing is changed.
Putting on a bandage. A bandage speeds healing by keeping the wound moist. This creates a barrier against infection and keeps the surrounding skin dry. Bandage choices include films, gauzes, gels, foams and treated coverings. You may need a combination of dressings.
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/how-to-take-care-of-your-loved-ones-suffering-from-bedsores/
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When to use Nanocrystalline Silver Gel
Everything Silver
There’s a saying about being born with a silver spoon. Silver is a main component in our day to day life. Silver is not just a metal but is beyond. The benefits of silver grows farther and above the utensils or jewelries.
You may have heard that metals usage in the medical industry is vital for treatments. One such special metal component is Silver. The medical uses of silver include its use in wound dressings, creams, and as an antibiotic coating on medical devices. Wound dressings containing silver sulfadiazine or silver nano-materials may be used to treat external infections.
Silver is the new Willpower
According to experts, the medical use of silver has helped reduce the growing threat of antibiotic- resistant germs spreading through a hospital population. In fact, Today, the need to combat antibiotic- resistant superbugs and to suppress hospital-acquired infections has increased the importance and number of uses of silver infused products. One such composition of a product is nanosilver infused ones. Nanosilver is made up of silver nanoparticles. These particles serve as antibacterial and antifungal agents for the body. One such beneficial product combination based on nanosilver at woundcaremart is Nanocrystalline Silver Gel. Nano Silver gel based dressing is preferred because of their effectiveness in destroying pathogens at low concentration compared to high quantities of normal silver used for application. In medical observation metals at higher loads are not good and would elicit other complications for human health. But a very low silver load in the form of nano formulation is able to bring out the desired control of infection with low side effects.
To state the safer usage of silver further, It is also found that patients who had been treated with silver dressings had a faster wound closure compared with patients who had been treated with non-silver dressings. Silver dressing may sound out of the box or beyond imagination to certain set of audience but Woundcare mart as experts have been treating people with advanced wound care using Nano Silver dressing.
Usage Nano silver gets the ability to prevent the spread of infection by the release of silver ions, which binds with cells of bacteria, fungi or viruses and averts their spread.
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/when-to-use-nanocrystalline-silver-gel/
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All you need to know about advanced wound care
The answer to your wound’s cure is here, Care! We care to make things easier for you.
Have you come across the fancy word collagen?
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, found in the bones, muscles, skin, and tendons. It is the substance that holds the body together. Collagen forms a scaffold to provide strength and structure.
Let us be your strength and structure! We produce collagen-based products that not only heals you but also strengthens you.
A healing process is not just any process, it’s a journey! Let us make this journey easier for you.
Let’s quickly dive into few of the major factors in advanced wound care.
Have you heard about Diabetic Foot Ulcer?
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes and is commonly located on the bottom of the foot. Of those who develop a foot ulcer, 6 percent will be hospitalized due to infection or other ulcer-related complication.
Another form of ulcer is, Venous ulcer.
Venous ulcers are due to abnormal vein function. People may inherit a tendency for abnormal veins. Common causes of damaged veins include blood clots, injury, ageing and obesity.
Symptoms include swelling, aching and tiredness in the legs. Usually a red, irritated skin rash develops into an open wound.
Treatment includes leg elevation, compression and wound care. Sometimes surgery is required.
One more type of ulcer that you need to know about is,
Pressure ulcers, also known as pressure sores or bed sores, are localised damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue that usually occur over a bony prominence as a result of usually long-term pressure, or pressure in combination with shear or friction.
All of these might sound strange and scary but they are common health conditions and can be cured with the right care.
We need advanced wound care for burns and dry wounds as well. You might wonder why.
Burns are a type of painful wound caused by thermal, electrical, chemical, or electromagnetic energy. Smoking and open flame are the leading causes of burn injury for older adults. Scalding is the leading cause of burn injury for children. Both infants and the older adults are at the greatest risk for burn injury. Seek immediate medical attention if you think your burn has become infected. In rare cases, an infected burn can cause blood poisoning (sepsis) or toxic shock syndrome. These serious conditions can be fatal if not treated. So? Brun doesn’t look as simple as it sounds, right? Advanced wound care plays its role here. It makes the journey easier like never before.
Advanced wound care products are designed to treat more complex wounds. This includes hydrogels, hydrocolloids, alginates, and film and foam dressings. It is important for people to have the awareness about advanced wound care. We are here to give you the attention and the awareness.
To know more:
https://woundcaremart.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-advanced-wound-care/
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How can advanced wound care be done at home?
Wound care at home!
It’s home where we are safe and comfortable.
We want to be a part of your home, your family! Our range of advanced woundcare solutions are for treatments that can be done in home. It’s effective and yet efficient which makes it easy and convenient.
First, wash and disinfect the wound to remove all dirt and debris. Use direct pressure and elevation to control bleeding and swelling. When wrapping the wound, always use a sterile dressing or bandage. Very minor wounds may heal without a bandage. You all need to keep the wound clean and in moist condition for faster healing/recovery. You should also make sure you get plenty of rest.
Wounds fall into two broad categories:
In a closed wound, tissue damage and bleeding occur under the surface of the skin. Examples of closed wounds include bruises.
An open wound involves a break in the skin that leaves the internal tissue exposed. Open wounds may result from falls, blunt trauma, and surgery.
Minor, or acute, open wounds may not require medical treatment. People can treat these types of wound at home. However, severe open wounds that involve significant bleeding will require immediate medical attention.
An acute wound is expected to progress through the phases of normal healing, resulting in the closure of the wound. These wounds are generally easy to heal and easy to treat.
Have you come across the word Chronic wound?
Chronic wound is a wound that fails to progress healing or respond to treatment over the normal expected healing time frame and becomes stuck in the inflammatory phase.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds do, wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic.
Chronic wound needs advanced wound care and you need us!
At first, chronic wounds are regularly cleaned and covered using wound dressings and bandages. If a wound still hasn’t healed after a long time despite this wound care, special treatments such as vacuum-assisted closure or skin grafts are used.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time or wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic. Chronic wounds often remain in the inflammatory stage for too long and may never heal or may take years.
Chronic wounds are difficult to heal. It’s important to understand the five reasons why a wound won’t heal:
Poor circulation
Infection
Edema
Insufficient nutrition
Repetitive trauma to the wound.
All wounds heal in the same way. Firstly, new red tissue builds up in the bottom. Then new skin grows in from the edges and covers the red tissue. Your wound will heal fastest if you create the best conditions for new tissue to grow. This means keeping your wound clean, warm, and moist. Here are few tips for the wound to heal faster:
Wash your hands before touching the wound.
Clean the wound properly.
Keep a clean dressing on the wound to avoid any further septic infection.
Cover your wound and protect it from all the external forces.
Eat healthy. Eating proper diet is the main strength behind a wound healing.
Make sure your wound dressing is not exposed to water.
Treating a chronic wound at home is difficult but we are here to make is easy and comfortable. We at wound care mart provide advanced wound care solutions that helps with treating even the stubborn wounds and sores easily at home.
Happy healing!
To know more: https://woundcaremart.com/how-can-advanced-woundcare-be-done-at-home/
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How can advanced woundcare be done at home?
Wound care at home!
It’s home where we are safe and comfortable.
We want to be a part of your home, your family! Our range of advanced woundcare solutions are for treatments that can be done in home. It’s effective and yet efficient which makes it easy and convenient.
Home care for minor wounds!
First, wash and disinfect the wound to remove all dirt and debris. Use direct pressure and elevation to control bleeding and swelling. When wrapping the wound, always use a sterile dressing or bandage. Very minor wounds may heal without a bandage. You all need to keep the wound clean and in moist condition for faster healing/recovery. You should also make sure you get plenty of rest.
Wounds fall into two broad categories:
In a closed wound, tissue damage and bleeding occur under the surface of the skin. Examples of closed wounds include bruises.
An open wound involves a break in the skin that leaves the internal tissue exposed. Open wounds may result from falls, blunt trauma, and surgery.
Minor, or acute, open wounds may not require medical treatment. People can treat these types of wound at home. However, severe open wounds that involve significant bleeding will require immediate medical attention.
An acute wound is expected to progress through the phases of normal healing, resulting in the closure of the wound. These wounds are generally easy to heal and easy to treat.
Have you come across the word Chronic wound?
Chronic wound is a wound that fails to progress healing or respond to treatment over the normal expected healing time frame and becomes stuck in the inflammatory phase.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds do, wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic.
Chronic wound needs advanced wound care and you need us!
At first, chronic wounds are regularly cleaned and covered using wound dressings and bandages. If a wound still hasn’t healed after a long time despite this wound care, special treatments such as vacuum-assisted closure or skin grafts are used.
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time or wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic. Chronic wounds often remain in the inflammatory stage for too long and may never heal or may take years.
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Buy Wound Care Products Online India – WoundCareMart
What??
WoundCareMart is a comprehensive online store focused on holistic wound care treatment and management.
Why??
Frustrated with the lack of trustworthy choices available to the Indian patient, we built WoundCareMart to improve the therapeutics of wound healing. Chronic wounds and burns reduce the quality of life of our patients, forcing them to live in pain while bearing social stigma and an increased economic burden.
In our many personal interactions with our patients, we discovered the challenges facing them vary significantly depending on the stage in the wound healing process. Each challenge requires unique remedies composed of various therapies, applied in a coordinated manner.
Yet, we found we could not direct our patients to a single, consolidated platform that met their diverse demands. The development of WoundCareMart is our sincere effort to meet this deep need and improve the long-term sustainability of this necessary, yet overlooked segment of healthcare.
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How to take care of your loved ones suffering from Bedsores?
Bed Sore, needs more!
Yes, you read it right. Bed sore needs more care, attention, love, patience and cure.
Bed sores can affect people who spend a long time in one position, for example, because of paralysis, illness, old age, or frailty. Also known as pressure ulcers and pressure sores, bed sores can happen when there is friction or unrelieved pressure on one part of the body.
Bed sores often develop on the heels, ankles, hips and tailbone. They can develop quickly. Bed sores can be difficult to treat. Treatment includes cleaning and dressing the wound along with reducing pressure on the sore by frequent changes in position.
It may sound scary but with the right treatment and care it can be taken care of easily.
How to take care of your loved ones with bed sores?
Well, we are here with a few tips,
The first step in treating a bedsore is reducing the pressure and friction that caused it.
Repositioning. If your loved ones have a pressure sore, turn and change their position often. How often you reposition depends on their condition and the quality of the surface they are on. Generally, if you use a wheelchair, try shifting their weight every 15 minutes or so and change positions every hour. If they are in a bed, change positions every two hours.
Using support surfaces. Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help them sit or lie in a way that protects vulnerable skin.
Care for pressure ulcers depends on how deep the wound is. Generally, cleaning and dressing a wound includes the following:
Cleaning. If the affected skin is not broken, wash it with a gentle cleanser and pat dry. Clean open sores with water or a saltwater (saline) solution each time the dressing is changed.
Putting on a bandage. A bandage speeds healing by keeping the wound moist. This creates a barrier against infection and keeps the surrounding skin dry. Bandage choices include films, gauzes, gels, foams and treated coverings. You may need a combination of dressings.
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When to use Nanocrystalline Silver Gel
Everything Silver
There’s a saying about being born with a silver spoon. Silver is a main component in our day to day life. Silver is not just a metal but is beyond. The benefits of silver grows farther and above the utensils or jewelries.
You may have heard that metals usage in the medical industry is vital for treatments. One such special metal component is Silver. The medical uses of silver include its use in wound dressings, creams, and as an antibiotic coating on medical devices. Wound dressings containing silver sulfadiazine or silver nano-materials may be used to treat external infections.
Silver is the new Willpower
According to experts, the medical use of silver has helped reduce the growing threat of antibiotic- resistant germs spreading through a hospital population. In fact, Today, the need to combat antibiotic- resistant superbugs and to suppress hospital-acquired infections has increased the importance and number of uses of silver infused products. One such composition of a product is nanosilver infused ones. Nanosilver is made up of silver nanoparticles. These particles serve as antibacterial and antifungal agents for the body. One such beneficial product combination based on nanosilver at woundcaremart is Nanocrystalline Silver Gel. Nano Silver gel based dressing is preferred because of their effectiveness in destroying pathogens at low concentration compared to high quantities of normal silver used for application. In medical observation metals at higher loads are not good and would elicit other complications for human health. But a very low silver load in the form of nano formulation is able to bring out the desired control of infection with low side effects.
To state the safer usage of silver further, It is also found that patients who had been treated with silver dressings had a faster wound closure compared with patients who had been treated with non-silver dressings. Silver dressing may sound out of the box or beyond imagination to certain set of audience but Woundcare mart as experts have been treating people with advanced wound care using Nano Silver dressing.
Usage Nano silver gets the ability to prevent the spread of infection by the release of silver ions, which binds with cells of bacteria, fungi or viruses and averts their spread.
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All you need to know about advanced wound care
The answer to your wound’s cure is here, Care! We care to make things easier for you.
Have you come across the fancy word collagen?
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, found in the bones, muscles, skin, and tendons. It is the substance that holds the body together. Collagen forms a scaffold to provide strength and structure.
Let us be your strength and structure! We produce collagen-based products that not only heals you but also strengthens you.
A healing process is not just any process, it’s a journey! Let us make this journey easier for you.
Let’s quickly dive into few of the major factors in advanced wound care.
Have you heard about Diabetic Foot Ulcer?
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes and is commonly located on the bottom of the foot. Of those who develop a foot ulcer, 6 percent will be hospitalized due to infection or other ulcer-related complication.
Another form of ulcer is, Venous ulcer.
Venous ulcers are due to abnormal vein function. People may inherit a tendency for abnormal veins. Common causes of damaged veins include blood clots, injury, ageing and obesity.
Symptoms include swelling, aching and tiredness in the legs. Usually a red, irritated skin rash develops into an open wound.
Treatment includes leg elevation, compression and wound care. Sometimes surgery is required.
One more type of ulcer that you need to know about is,
Pressure ulcers, also known as pressure sores or bed sores, are localised damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue that usually occur over a bony prominence as a result of usually long-term pressure, or pressure in combination with shear or friction.
All of these might sound strange and scary but they are common health conditions and can be cured with the right care.
We need advanced wound care for burns and dry wounds as well. You might wonder why.
Burns are a type of painful wound caused by thermal, electrical, chemical, or electromagnetic energy. Smoking and open flame are the leading causes of burn injury for older adults. Scalding is the leading cause of burn injury for children. Both infants and the older adults are at the greatest risk for burn injury. Seek immediate medical attention if you think your burn has become infected. In rare cases, an infected burn can cause blood poisoning (sepsis) or toxic shock syndrome. These serious conditions can be fatal if not treated. So? Brun doesn’t look as simple as it sounds, right? Advanced wound care plays its role here. It makes the journey easier like never before.
Advanced wound care products are designed to treat more complex wounds. This includes hydrogels, hydrocolloids, alginates, and film and foam dressings. It is important for people to have the awareness about advanced wound care. We are here to give you the attention and the awareness.
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