Friday, November 27, 2015

What is the Best Treatment for Wounds

Wounds should be properly treated to get them free from any kind of bacterial or other skin infections. Wound Care is necessary process. Here in this blog we discuss some useful medical treatments of Wounds.


The health care practitioner will make certain circumstances that there is no risk of skin damage in this wound. For example if a person falls on chin, then there is a risk of jaw fracture not any kind of wound and infection is there.

·        History of wound is most important to understand the circumstances of the injury. Because care of injury depends upon the history. Like an animal bite will require more care as compare to normal injury.

·        It is important to know the all circumstances of wound to decide how dirty the wound must be or whether there are any potential underlying injuries.

·        Diabetic patients, Patient with poor circulation and poor immune system are at high risk of wound infection. In this case physiologic dressing should be there like Hydrocolloid Dressing. And care of the wound also depends upon the patient’s medical history.

·        If there is need of immunization then tetanus injection should apply to the patient. If the wound is cleaned and care properly then there is often little need to prescribe antibiotics.


The time frame when the initial injury happens to the total time of its medical care is also an important factor and can’t be ignored. If wound is kept open for longer time then there is high risk of infection in this. Many good healthcare practitioners like Wound Care Australia provide guide of 6 to 12 hours. If the wound is older than 6 to 12 hours then it cannot be sutured.


             During physical examination lacerations of the extremities including legs, feet and hands may involve tendons, nerves and arteries. Medical Practitioner will access all these during wound care process.


So these are some useful treatments that are used by medical practitioners to cure wounds.

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