The do’s and don’ts of wound care: fact vs. fiction
Here is a helpful article on the do’s and don’ts of wound care, including debunking myths and discussing potential harms of certain home remedies.
Here is a helpful article on the do’s and don’ts of wound care, including debunking myths and discussing potential harms of certain home remedies.
Wound dressings are designed to create an optimal environment for wound healing, but with so many options on the market how do you choose? We have a look at the various options and their benefits.
One of the most important factors in wound healing is the environment of the wound. A moist environment is ideal for wound healing, while a dry environment can slow down the healing process and increase the risk of infection.
We talk a great deal about non-healing wounds and chronic wounds, but we thought it might be time we looked a little more closely at the stages of wound healing itself, and how this process happens.
Wounds can occur at any time, and while some might need medical attention a good percentage can be safely and effectively treated at home. In this article we look at some common wound types and what you can do.
A case of ulcerating bleeding BCC of the ear that was successfully treated with application of medical-grade hypochlorous acid (HOCl) 3 times per day over a period of ten weeks,