Surgical wounds – resulting from surgical procedures – may be either open or closed, depending on how they are managed during the surgery. But regardless of the type, proper wound care, adherence to post-surgery instructions, and regular follow-up appointments are...
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Diabetic wounds are chronic wounds that occur in about 15 percent of diabetic patients. They primarily affect the feet and lower extremities and are a significant sign of complication if you have diabetes. For this reason, don’t wait to seek...
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Biopsy plays a crucial role in wound care, particularly if your wound is chronic, non-healing, or has abnormal characteristics. A biopsy involves the removal of a small sample of tissue from your wound for microscopic examination and laboratory analysis. If...
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Comprehensive wound analysis, also known as a wound assessment or wound evaluation, is a thorough and systematic examination of your wound to gather critical information about its: Characteristics. Underlying causes. Overall condition. The information gathered during the assessment guides the...
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